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Planting
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American Elderberry (Sambucus canadensis)
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Exposure: Full sun to part shade
Soil: Moist, average to rich soils
Growth habits: Vigorous, extremely hardy, multiple
stem shrubs or small trees reaching 10 to 12 feet at maturity. Plant
two varieties for cross pollination.
Landscape uses: A great companion plant that provides
shade and habitat for many other plants, excellent as a pond or
riparian or woods edge plant, large specimen, or hedge plant. Suitable
for orchard production or as an orchard interplant. Disease-resistant
foliage. Beautiful large clusters of ivory white flowers in early
summer, followed by heavy clusters of black berries in late summer
or early fall. Elderberry plants can achieve huge yields of up to
25 gallons of fruit from a mature specimen.
Edible/Medicinal properties: Dense clusters of
fruit have distinct, potent flavor and profound antiviral properties
that can reduce the duration of colds and flu, even having prophylactic
effects against viral organisms. Elderberries may yet be our first
line of defense against a bird flu epidemic. Many natural cough
syrups use elderberry syrups as their base. Elderberries also make
wonderful meads, wines, and preserves. The flowers are medicinal
as well, being noted for reducing fevers.
$15.00/1 gal, $30.00/3 gal |
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Available Varieties
We offer numerous named varieties for heavy fruit production.
Adams - Large, purple-black berries in wide clusters
on beautiful 6-12 foot tall and wide shrubs.
Aurea - Flush of golden yellow foliage in spring, fading
to light green. Tasty small berries.
Johns - Early ripening. Large fruit clusters and berries.
Vigorous.
Medicine Wheel - A UPN introduction. A large-fruited,
heavy-bearing, southern variety.
York - Very large berries in large fruit clusters. Plant
is very large and vigorous.
Laciniata - Gorgeous cutleaf foliage on vigorous shrubs.
Large, white flower clusters yield blue-black fruit.
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