Scotia American Elderberry

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Scotia American Elderberry

bare-root plants
Sambucus canadensis 8-12' × same. Seedling of Adams 2. Kentville, Nova Scotia, 1960.

High-yielding cultivar popular with market growers in Canada. Selected for high levels of sugar compared to other elders. Berries are on the small side.

Showing serious vigor in our trials. Z4. Maine Grown. (1–3' shrubs)

Items from our perennial plants warehouse ordered on or before March 7 will ship around March 31 through late April, starting with warmer areas and finishing in colder areas. Orders placed after March 7 will ship around late April through early-to-mid May, in the order in which they were received.

ships in spring

7432 Scotia

A: 1 ea
$22.00

Additional Information

American Black Elderberry

This species is native to North America. Hardier than the European Sambucus nigra, and fruits on first-year wood.

Elderberries

Considered self-fertile but multiple plants will improve fruit set—it’s okay to mix species.

Plant 4–6' apart. Best in rich soil but adaptable to a variety of soil types. In spring, while plant is still dormant, prune away any weak, broken or dead canes.

For more info:
About Elderberries