American Elderberry
Common Name: American Elderberry
Latin Name: Sambucus canadensis
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Large shrub with beautiful clusters of creamy white flowers in June. Small black berries are delicious for humans and birds. Tolerant of wet soils and squat and dense when grown in full sun.
Core Characteristics
Mature Height: 5-12'
Mature Width: 5-12'
USDA Hardiness Zone: to zone 4
Light Requirements: Full Sun, Part Shade, Shade
Features & Benefits: Benefits Wildlife, Edible Parts, Ornamental Berries, Wisconsin Native
Common Name: American Elderberry
Latin Name: Sambucus canadensis
Visit Plant Profile >>Description & Overview
Large shrub with beautiful clusters of creamy white flowers in June. Small black berries are delicious for humans and birds. Tolerant of wet soils and squat and dense when grown in full sun.
Core Characteristics
Mature Height: 5-12'
Mature Width: 5-12'
USDA Hardiness Zone: to zone 4
Light Requirements: Full Sun, Part Shade, Shade
Features & Benefits: Benefits Wildlife, Edible Parts, Ornamental Berries, Wisconsin Native