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A deciduous and somewhat sprawling native shrub, Common Elderberry produces large clusters of white flowers that give way to dark purple/black, tasty, edible and medicinal fruits in summer. Great when planted in mass, as a specimen, in shrub boarders, as a screen and along bodies of water. With good erosion control and tolerance of wet soils, consider this shrub form zone 1 of rain gardens where water stands for a few hours post rain events.
Full sun - part shade. Keep soil consistently moist in full sun. Humusy, moist-wet and well-draining soil.
Attracts pollinators, deer resistant, clay and wet soil tolerant.
Prune in late winter with 1 of 3 techniques:
1. Remove death and weakened stems,
2. Shorten of one-year stems,
3. Cut back to ground to rejuvenate shrub.
| Sun, Part Sun, Part Shade | |
| No | |
| 5-12 ft | |
| 5-12 ft | |
| Summer | |
| No | |
| Yes | |
| Average Wet | |
| Yes | |
| White | |
| Mild | |
| Yes |