Pisang Nangka (Musa sp.)

FamilyMusaceae
Scientific nameMusa sp.
Common name (English)Pisang Nangka
Common name (Malay)Pisang Nangka
Identified asIntroduced plant on Project M.A.R.S.’s land

Sambucus sp., commonly known as elderberry, refers to a group of flowering shrubs and small trees in the Adoxaceae family that have been used in traditional European and North American herbal medicine for centuries. Renowned for their immune-supporting properties, the berries and flowers are rich in antioxidants, flavonoids, and vitamins. They are commonly crafted into syrups, teas, tinctures, and cordials to help relieve cold and flu symptoms, support respiratory health, and promote overall vitality. Elderberry’s long history of use, combined with its pleasant flavor and gentle action, has made it a beloved herbal remedy around the world.