Adams Elderberry - Sambucus canadensis | Johns Elderberry - Sambucus canadensis |
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Adams is a native elderberry. Very juicy, purple berries, excellent for elixirs,pies, syrups,wine, etc. Late ripening and a heavy producer. Zones 3-9. Pollinates with other native elderberries. Very large flower heads. Height 6' to 12'. Space 10' circle Zone 3-9
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Johns produces more fruits and earlier than other varieties. Very large clusters of medium size berries. Especially good for jelly and elderberry elixir. Larger plant than Adams. Zones 3-9. Pollinate with Adams. Very large flower heads. Height 6' to 12'. Space 8' to 10' circle.
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Nova Elderberry - Sambucus canadensis | Cut Leaf Elderberry - Sambucus nigra laciniata |
Nova was selected and introduced from Vineland Fruit Station, Ontario, Canada. Fruit clusters are above average and plant will set fruit planted alone. Does best in colder zones. Zones 3- 6. Smaller bush than Adams. Space 6' circle
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A most beautiful form of European elderberry. A 6-8' shrub with deep cut lobed leaves followed by large heads of creamy white flowers and shiny berries. Pollinate with Black Lace, though we think it's self fertile. Space 6' to 8' circle Zones 3-9.
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Black Lace Elderberry - Sambucus nigra | Native Elderberry - Sambuscus canadensis |
Dark purple-black leaves and pink flower clusters. Foliage stays dark throughout the growing season. Very ornamental.Resists leaf diseases. A European elderberry that fruits best with another European sort like Cut Leaf. Height 8'. Space 6' to 8' circle Zone 4-9.
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Similar in all respects to Adams elderberry, and perhaps a seedling of Adams. This vigorous seedling grows at our nursery and is showy and productive with large fruit clusters ripening for a 4-6 period in summer. Space 10' circle Zone 3-9
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Bob Gordon Elderberry - Sambucus canadensis | |
Bob Gordon Elderberry is a native elderberry from Missouri. Berries up to 1/4 inch in diameter. It is the leading juice variety. Current commercial cultivation is to cut to the ground in the winter and flowers and fruit are formed new canes, producing the same season. Zones 3-9 View detailed information Please contact our office to see about availability. 434.361.9134
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