Elderberry
Elderberries have large pretty clusters of white flowers and their berries make excellent jams and jellies. Berries ripen in August. Plants are bushier and more productive if five year old wood is pruned out. Will grow in any type soil and in shade! Choose two different varieties for fruit set, except Nova.
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Black Lace Elderberry
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Click here for Elderberry Care Guide Sambucus nigra (European Elderberry) Description: Features dark purple-black leaves and pink flower cluster...
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Click Here For Elderberry Care Guide Sambucus canadensis (Adams Elderberry) Adams is a native elderberry variety known for its juicy, purple berrie...
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Click here for Elderberry Care Guide Sambucus canadensis - Isabella Isabella is a chance seedling that grew up at the nursery. It produces large cl...
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Click here for Elderberry Care Guide Sambucus canadensis (Bob Gordon Elderberry) The Bob Gordon Elderberry is a native variety from Missouri, known...
View full detailsNova Elderberry
Click here for Elderberry Care Guide Sambucus canadensis (Nova) The Nova variety was selected and introduced from Vineland Fruit Station, Ontario...
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Click here for Elderberry Care Guide Sambucus canadensis (Native Elderberry - York) The York elderberry is a native variety similar to Nova, but i...
View full detailsNative Elderberry
Click here for Elderberry Care Guide Sambucus canadensis (Elderberry) Similar in all respects to the Adams elderberry, this variety is possibly a ...
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