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Black Elderberry is a great and highly versatile addition to any landscape. It attracts pollinators and wildlife, produces beautiful blooms, and the berries can be processed for medicinal use.
Sambucus canadensis ‘Nova’
Nova is an easy-care addition to your edible landscape. Slightly shorter than many S. canadensis varieties, it’s a great choice for smaller or urban gardens. Wide clusters of creamy white flowers appear in spring. If left on the bush, the flowers develop into bountiful bunches of tender, deep purple berries used in jams, jellies, pies, and wines. Syrup made from elderberry is said to stimulate the immune system. Native to North America, these fast-growing bushes also appeal to our wild friends, like bees and hummingbirds, as a food source. Wind-pollinated.
Sambucus canadensis ‘York’
Another great S. canadensis variety with somewhat larger, sweeter, purple berries. Slightly shorter in stature, it’s a great choice for smaller or urban gardens. Cross-pollinate with another S. canadensis variety, like Nova, for abundant fruit production.
USDA Zone: 3-9
Grow Height: 6′ (Medium)
Sun: Full Sun
Ripening Time: Late Summer
Pollination: York & Nova are recommended for cross-pollination
Read our Elderberry Growing Guide





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