Cultivar Elderberry

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(Sambucus canadensis)

Elderberry is a powerful plant. Their large white flower heads smell amazing, attract many pollinators and can be dried for tea. Once fruits ripen, they are also edible and can be made into medicinal syrups and other fun foods. Elderberry can put on massive growth in a single growing season. They are beautiful native plants.

Plants are around 2 feet tall with healthy root systems.

We also offer Elderberry cuttings in the dormant season. They are listed under a separate listing. 

Below are varieties we offer.

York - A popular old variety from New York that fruits on new wood. Self pollinating, but does better with another variety around. Grows to around 8’ tall x 6’ wide. Zone 4 hardy.

Adams - Early ripening variety from New York. Large clusters, and somewhat self pollinating but does best with a partner like York. Grows up to 10’ tall x 8’ wide. Zone 3 hardy.

Scotia - An old variety from Nova Scotia. Large berries with higher sugar content. Fast growing plant. Needs a pollinator. Grows up to 12’ tall x 8’ wide. Zone 4 hardy.

Marge - Hybrid of European and American elder. A vigorous grower. Fruits on second year wood. Self fertile. Large berries. Grows to around 6’ tall x 4-5’ wide. Zone 4 hardy.

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(Sambucus canadensis)

Elderberry is a powerful plant. Their large white flower heads smell amazing, attract many pollinators and can be dried for tea. Once fruits ripen, they are also edible and can be made into medicinal syrups and other fun foods. Elderberry can put on massive growth in a single growing season. They are beautiful native plants.

Plants are around 2 feet tall with healthy root systems.

We also offer Elderberry cuttings in the dormant season. They are listed under a separate listing. 

Below are varieties we offer.

York - A popular old variety from New York that fruits on new wood. Self pollinating, but does better with another variety around. Grows to around 8’ tall x 6’ wide. Zone 4 hardy.

Adams - Early ripening variety from New York. Large clusters, and somewhat self pollinating but does best with a partner like York. Grows up to 10’ tall x 8’ wide. Zone 3 hardy.

Scotia - An old variety from Nova Scotia. Large berries with higher sugar content. Fast growing plant. Needs a pollinator. Grows up to 12’ tall x 8’ wide. Zone 4 hardy.

Marge - Hybrid of European and American elder. A vigorous grower. Fruits on second year wood. Self fertile. Large berries. Grows to around 6’ tall x 4-5’ wide. Zone 4 hardy.

(Sambucus canadensis)

Elderberry is a powerful plant. Their large white flower heads smell amazing, attract many pollinators and can be dried for tea. Once fruits ripen, they are also edible and can be made into medicinal syrups and other fun foods. Elderberry can put on massive growth in a single growing season. They are beautiful native plants.

Plants are around 2 feet tall with healthy root systems.

We also offer Elderberry cuttings in the dormant season. They are listed under a separate listing. 

Below are varieties we offer.

York - A popular old variety from New York that fruits on new wood. Self pollinating, but does better with another variety around. Grows to around 8’ tall x 6’ wide. Zone 4 hardy.

Adams - Early ripening variety from New York. Large clusters, and somewhat self pollinating but does best with a partner like York. Grows up to 10’ tall x 8’ wide. Zone 3 hardy.

Scotia - An old variety from Nova Scotia. Large berries with higher sugar content. Fast growing plant. Needs a pollinator. Grows up to 12’ tall x 8’ wide. Zone 4 hardy.

Marge - Hybrid of European and American elder. A vigorous grower. Fruits on second year wood. Self fertile. Large berries. Grows to around 6’ tall x 4-5’ wide. Zone 4 hardy.