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The American Elderberry (Sambucus canadensis) is a versatile, fruit-bearing shrub popular for its rich antioxidant berries and pollinator-friendly blooms. With its lush green foliage, clusters of creamy white flowers in early summer, and abundant dark berries in late summer to fall, the elderberry shrub is both beautiful and functional. Ideal for gardens and landscapes, it’s a perfect choice for those interested in natural remedies, attracting wildlife, or adding an easy-to-grow elderberry tree to their yard.
Why Choose the American Elderberry?
- Nutrient-Rich Berries: The elderberry bush produces dark, antioxidant-packed berries that are commonly used in syrups, teas, and jams.
- Wildlife Haven: Its flowers attract bees and butterflies, while the berries provide food for birds and other wildlife.
- Natural Resilience: Known for its adaptability, the American elderberry thrives in various soil types and is relatively low-maintenance.
Other Names for Elderberry
- Elderberry Shrub
- Elderberry Bush
- American Elderberry
- American Elder Sambucus Canadensis
These alternative names help ensure you’re choosing the right elderberry variety for both beauty and bounty.
Practical Considerations
The elderberry shrub is adaptable and can thrive in full sun to partial shade. It benefits from having another elderberry variety nearby to boost berry production. Pair with other fruiting trees like the Pawpaw Tree or Triple Crown Blackberry for a diverse edible garden.
Specifications:
- Name: American Elderberry (Sambucus canadensis)
- Grow Zone: 3 to 9
- Growth Speed: Fast
- Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
- Average Full-Grown Height: 6 to 12 feet
- Average Full-Grown Width: 6 to 10 feet
- Deciduous or Evergreen: Deciduous
- Bloom Time: Early to mid-summer
- Pollination: Cross-pollination with another elderberry variety is recommended for optimal berry production.
Estimated Size
Your elderberry tree will arrive as a healthy young plant, ready to grow and establish in your garden. With the right care, it will flourish and produce beautiful blooms and nutritious berries each year.
Explore More About Elderberry
Visit our FAQ page for planting and care guidance. Browse our Food Trees Collection to discover complementary fruiting plants for your garden.
Shipping
Shipping
All of our trees ship Bareroot which means they will ship with no soil and no pot. This allows the plants to have a safer trip through the mail as well as to cut down on shipping costs majorly. The roots will be carefully removed from the pot they are growing in, and then wrapped in moist material with the roots sealed up to keep them moist during transit.
Shipping Restrictions
Shipping Restrictions
To follow your state regulations, we can not ship this plant to California, AZ, AK, HI
Deliveries to WA, UT, ID, NV, MT, ND, and SD MUST be shipped Bareroot.
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Will My Plant Have Leaves?
Will My Plant Have Leaves?
The arrival of your plant may vary depending on the season you order. In zone 6, plants have leaves during the growing season but not in late fall, winter, or early spring when they are dormant.
Bareroot Vs Potted Plants
Bareroot Vs Potted Plants
Our method involves combining potted and bareroot plants. They are initially grown in pots before being carefully shipped without the pot or heavy dirt, as per shipping regulations. The plant is then sent to you bareroot.
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What Is A Dormant Tree?
What Is A Dormant Tree?
A dormant tree is a deciduous plant that appears asleep and does not have leaves upon arrival. Proper planting and care are necessary until it awakens in the growing season.
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What Is A Grow Zone?
What Is A Grow Zone?
A grow zone is the precise USDA zone where you reside. Certain plants are not adaptable to colder zones, while others struggle in warmer zones. Familiarizing yourself with your zone and the plant's compatibility is vital. Click Here to learn more about grow zones.
What If I Have Other Questions?
What If I Have Other Questions?
We have a great FAQ page that answers many more questions and in great detail to help you have success with your new plants! See Our Frequently Asked Questions Here.