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Sambucus nigra laciniata
A stunning variety of European elderberry, Sambucus nigra laciniata is a 6-8 foot shrub with deeply lobed leaves. In late spring, it produces large clusters of creamy white flowers, which give way to shiny berries. While it is recommended to pollinate with Black Lace, it is believed to be self-fertile. Space plants 6-8 feet apart. Hardy in Zones 3-9.

Plant Characteristics:

  • Pest Resistance: Excellent
  • Disease Resistance: Very Good
  • Drought Tolerance: Very Good
  • Heat Tolerance: Fair
  • Humidity Tolerance: Fair
  • Sun Tolerance: Good
  • Wet Soil Tolerance: Fair
  • Shade Tolerance: Good
  • No Spray: Excellent
  • Salt Tolerance: Good
  • Fresh for Kids: Poor
  • Deer Resistance: Fair
  • Thorns: No
  • Plant Type: Shrub
  • Soil Type: Adaptable
  • Edible Type: Berry
  • Self-Fertile: No

This information is accurate to the best of our knowledge; comments and opinions are always welcome.

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