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Bare root of a Nova and a York Elderberry plant.
Nova Elderberry Sambucus canadensis–An easy-care addition to the edible landscape. Wide clusters of creamy white flowers appear in spring the flowers develop into bountiful bunches of tender, deep purple berries used in jams, jellies, pies, and wines. Being native to North America, these fast growing bushes also appeal to wildlife, like bees and hummingbirds, as a food source. Cold hardy.
York Elderberry Sambucus canadensis–a hardy, ornamental shrub that produces edible fruit. It’s suitable as a specimen plant in your yard and would also make a spectacular hedge. Produces the largest fruit size and quantity of any of the elderberries.
- Harvest Time: Early August
- USDA zones: 4-8
- Pollinator: Any other elderberry variety
- Plants are two years old, can grow to 6-8' tall with an equal spread
- Not grafted with about a 24" top growth
- Should begin to fruit the second season in the ground
- When planting, make sure to remove any air pockets in the soil
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Cannot ship to the following states: HI, PR, VI, AK, GU
Cannot ship via SmartPost.
Up to 0 of these items may be combined in a single package, but cannot be combined with other items.
Shipping Weight: 10.0 lb
Dimensions: 16.0"L x 3.0"W x 3.0"H