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American Elderberry Sambucus Canadensis 3 Gal

$37.00


Item # 2952

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Elderberry is covered with large umbels of clustered white flowers from June to July, followed by a profusion of dark purple berry clusters in late summer. The fruit is prized by birds and makers of wine and jellies, alike. Feather-like compound leaves grace this shrub, and provide outstanding cover and nesting sites for songbirds. It is also a host plant for numerous species of small moths – another reason nesting birds love this shrub.

Native to eastern North America, Elderberry is at home on streambanks or ponds, and is often seen along rural roadsides. While it prefers moist areas, it is quite tolerant of a wide range of soils in full to partial sun.

Typically growing up to 10 feet tall Elderberry spreads to form a thicket, and for this reason is often planted in settings where it can naturalize and spread a little. In a maintained landscape the suckers can be pruned to control spreading.


Light Requirement: Sun, Part Shade
Evergreen: No
Mature Height: 6-8 ft
Mature Width: 8 ft
Season of Interest: Spring, Summer, Fall
Bloom: Yes
Bloom Color: White
Bloom Fragrance: Mild
U.S. Native: Yes
Deer Resistant: Yes