European Black Elderberry (Sambucus nigra) | Live Rooted Cutting in Biodegradable Pot
$9.99
Bring the beauty and bounty of elderberries to your garden or homestead with our European Black Elderberry (Sambucus nigra)! Known for its clusters of creamy white spring blossoms and rich, dark purple berries in late summer, this fast-growing, cold-hardy shrub is both ornamental and incredibly useful.
You’ll receive 1 healthy, rooted cutting shipped in a biodegradable pot — ready to be planted in your garden or potted up for a larger container. Length varies by cutting, but each one is actively growing and well-established in soil.
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Why Grow Sambucus nigra?
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Beautiful blooms: Soft, fragrant white flower clusters in spring.
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Nutrient-rich berries: Beloved for homemade elderberry syrup, wine, jellies, and teas. (Note: Raw berries must be cooked before consumption.)
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Wildlife-friendly: Attracts pollinators, beneficial insects, and birds.
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Hardy and fast-growing: Thrives in USDA Zones 4-9 with full sun to part shade.
Product Details:
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1 live rooted cutting in a biodegradable nursery pot
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Length varies by cutting
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Grown naturally, without synthetic fertilizers or chemicals
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Free shipping when you buy 4 or more! Just use coupon code ‘elder’ at checkout!
Planting & Care:
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Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
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Soil: Moist, well-draining soil
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Spacing: Plant 6-10 feet apart for hedging or open growth
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Water: Keep consistently moist, especially in the first year
Check out our full Elderberry Ebook or Elderberry Articles for growing, harvesting and other useful elderberry information to get your new plants thriving!
Perfect for backyard gardens, food forests, edible landscapes, or adding a beautiful and functional plant to your perennial patch!
Note: These plants have not been inspected or certified by any state or federal agricultural agency. Buyer assumes responsibility for abiding by their local plant import regulations.
Weight | 2 kg |
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Dimensions | 30.48 × 22.86 × 10.16 cm |
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