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American Elderberry Sambucus Canadensis 5 Gal

$47.00


Item # 4824 · New arrival

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Sambucus canadensis, commonly called American elder, is native to eastern North America. It is a deciduous, somewhat sprawling, suckering shrub that typically grows to 5-12’ tall. It typically occurs on streambanks, moist woodlands, thickets, fence rows and roadsides. Tiny lemon-scented white flowers appear in large flat-topped clusters (cymes to 10” across) in June. Flowers give way to clusters of black elderberry fruits (drupes) in late summer. Fruits of species plants are sometimes used to make jams, jellies, pie filings and elderberry wine. Fruits are attractive to wildlife. American elder (Sambucus canadensis) and European elder (Sambucus nigra) are closely related plants. Some authorities consider this plant to be a subspecies or variety of Sambucus nigra instead of a separate species.



Light Requirement: Sun, Part Shade
Evergreen: No
Mature Height: 5-12 ft
Mature Width: 5-12 ft
Season of Interest: Spring, Summer
Bloom: Yes
Bloom Color: White
U.S. Native: Yes
Deer Resistant: No

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