Growing American elderberry plants, also called American elder, is easy to do in most parts of the country. Native to North America, this large flowering and fruitful shrub attracts bees, butterflies, ...
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Taking root along the roadside and growing out of ditches all around the Lowcountry, the American elderberry (sambucus nigra or sambucus canadensis), stands tall with its showy white lace ...
Black Lace elderberry (Sambucus nigra 'Eva') is an eye-catching shrub for central Ohio gardens. The shrub is mostly mounding in shape with a few wild branches, which can be pruned. The finely cut ...
Is elderberry good for you? Elderberry has gained popularity among the health conscious in recent years, and for good reason. This plant, native to North America, Europe and Asia, has been used to ...
*Growth habit: An evergreen to deciduous, upright to rounded shrub with many arching branches producing plants that grow to 12 feet tall and wide. The leaves are medium green, feather-like, consisting ...
If you are a native-plant enthusiast seeking to attract wildlife to your garden, or a homesteader planning an edible hedgerow or a food forest, or a budding herbalist, or a gardener looking for showy, ...
The elderberry plant reminds us to celebrate our Elders. We celebrate their love for us, the healing power of their knowledge passed down from generation to generation, and the fragile elderberry ...