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Photo courtesy of NVK Nurseries

Sambucus canadensis (American Elderberry)

Flat-topped clusters of tiny lemon scented white flowers give way to clusters of black elderberry fruit in late summer. Foliage is dense with sharply serrated, bright green leaves. Fruit can be used for jams, jellies and elderberry wine. Upright sprawling (suckering) habit, average growth rate.

Blooms early summer

5-12 ft Tall x 5-12 ft spread

Deer resistant

Drought tolerant

Attracts birds and butterflies

Fragrant

Français

Zone 3
Exposure Full Sun/Part Shade
Moisture Moderate/Consistent
Native to Native