Johns Elderberry Perennial Shrub – Native Sambucus – 3.25″ Pot Size

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Feed wildlife & yourself with nutrient-rich fruits from this native Sambucus shrub. Offers landscape interest with creamy white flowers, black fruit clusters & outstanding fall color. Adaptable & easy to grow!

Estimated arrival

Sep 09

Sep 14 - Sep 16

Sep 19 - Sep 23

  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    3-9
  • Soil Type

    Adaptable, well-drained preferred
  • Sunlight Exposure

    Full sun to partial shade
  • Expected Planting Period

    Spring or Fall

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    Discover the Native Elderberry Shrub

    The Native Elderberry Shrub, a delightful Sambucus variety, offers a wonderful addition to any garden. Not only does it provide aesthetically pleasing features, but it also yields nutrient-rich fruits that benefit both local wildlife and humans. This resilient perennial shrub is a true gift from nature, offering a sustainable source of nourishment and beauty, enhancing the natural appeal of your outdoor space.

    Benefits of Growing This Elderberry Shrub

    Growing this elderberry shrub comes with numerous advantages for your garden and local ecosystem. The fruits are renowned for their high nutritional content and immune-boosting properties, making them a valuable harvest. Wildlife, including birds and butterflies, are naturally attracted to the plant, significantly enhancing your garden’s biodiversity. The shrub itself adds considerable landscape interest with its creamy white flowers, clusters of dark fruit, and vibrant fall foliage, creating a dynamic visual display throughout the seasons.

    Key Features of the Elderberry Shrub

    This hardy, native shrub boasts an upright, suckering growth habit, perfect for naturalizing in various garden settings. Selected specifically for its abundant fruit production, this elderberry will adapt to nearly any soil conditions and typically begins producing fruit within two years of planting. Expect a generous yield of approximately 30 pounds of berries each year, ideal for making delicious jellies, jams, pies, juices, or wines. It thrives robustly in USDA zones 3-9, flowering in mid-summer and producing dark blue to black fruits in late summer, attracting beloved birds like Robins and Cedar Waxwings to your garden.

    Planting and Care Tips for Your Sambucus

    The Sambucus is remarkably easy to grow and maintain. For optimal growth, plant it in a location that receives adequate sunlight, ranging from full sun to partial shade. While adaptable to various soil types, well-drained soil is preferable for best results. Regular watering during the initial establishment period will promote healthy and vigorous growth. Pruning can be done to maintain the desired shape and encourage even more fruit production in subsequent seasons. Enjoy the natural beauty and abundant bounty this native shrub brings to your garden for years to come.

    Frequently Asked Questions About This Elderberry Shrub

    • How big will this Elderberry shrub get? The mature height of this Elderberry shrub is typically 6-10 feet, providing a substantial presence in your landscape.
    • What kind of sunlight does this Elderberry shrub need? This Elderberry shrub thrives in full sun to partial shade, making it versatile for various garden exposures.
    • When does this Elderberry shrub bloom? It blooms in mid-summer with beautiful creamy white flowers, adding a lovely aesthetic to your garden.
    • How long does it take for this Elderberry shrub to produce fruit? Plants will typically produce fruits the second year after planting, offering a relatively quick harvest.
    • What is the best way to use the elderberries? The berries can be versatilely used to make delicious jelly, jam, pie, juice, or wine, perfect for culinary creations.

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