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Black Elderberry (Sambucus nigra) is a hardy, vigorous shrub widely appreciated for its attractive foliage, fragrant white blossoms, and abundant clusters of deep purple berries. This adaptable species thrives in a variety of climates and soil conditions, making it ideal for home gardens, boundary plantings, and natural landscapes. Fast-growing and low maintenance, it’s an excellent choice for gardeners of all experience levels.
Hardy, fast-growing berry shrub
Produces clusters of dark purple elderberries
Fragrant white blooms attract pollinators
Thrives in a wide range of soil types
Suitable for hedges, borders, and garden landscapes
Easy to grow from seed with proper stratification
High-quality, non-GMO seed stock
Common Name: Black Elderberry
Botanical Name: Sambucus nigra
Seed Type: Non-GMO
Plant Type: Deciduous shrub
Growth Rate: Fast
USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–8
Sowing Season: Late Winter to Spring
Soil Preference: Moist, well-drained loam; adaptable to clay and sandy soils
Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade
Water Needs: Moderate
Germination Time: 2–3 months (requires cold stratification)
Mature Height: 8–15 ft
Spacing: 8–10 ft
Special Traits: Pollinator-friendly, cold hardy, ornamental blooms
Stratification: Cold stratify seeds for 8–12 weeks for best germination.
Sowing Depth: Sow ¼ inch deep in well-drained soil.
Temperature: Maintain 65–75°F (18–24°C) after stratification.
Light Exposure: Full sun increases berry production; partial shade tolerated.
Watering: Keep evenly moist during early growth; moderate moisture afterward.
Transplanting: Move seedlings outdoors once frost risk is gone.
Shrub Care: Prune older stems in late winter to encourage new growth.
Ideal Use: Borders, hedges, wildlife gardens, and natural landscaping.
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