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Elderberry, Red (Potted)

Red elderberry is a native shrub known for its fragrant conical flower clusters that attract pollinators and its bright red berries that support birds, while forming dense hedgerows through its natural suckering habit. Red elderberry is offered as potted stock grown in root-prune pouches, allowing flexible planting through the growing season when conditions are suitable.

Plant Type
Shrub
Soil Moisture
Moist to Wet
Sun Exposure
Full Sun and Part Sun
Regular price
$50.00
Regular price
Sale price
$50.00
Size
30 available
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Elderberry, Red (Potted)

Product Details

Red elderberry is a fast-growing native shrub valued for its showy flower clusters, habitat value, and ability to form dense hedgerows. Offered as potted stock grown in root-prune pouches, it can be planted through the growing season when conditions allow, making it a flexible option for riparian areas, agroforestry systems, and larger landscape plantings.

Botanically known as Sambucus racemosa, this species produces fragrant, conical flower clusters in late spring that attract a wide range of pollinators, followed by bright red berries. While the fruit is sour and requires processing for uses such as jellies or wine, other parts of the plant are toxic when consumed raw, and this distinction is important when considering placement and use.

Red elderberry typically grows 8 to 15 feet tall with a spread of 8 to 12 feet, forming a broad, multi-stemmed shrub that can spread by suckering. It grows in full sun to part sun and establishes in a range of soils including clay, loam, and sandy planting areas with well-drained conditions, and in sites ranging from average moisture to consistently moist when planted into a well-prepared site.

This species fits well in hedgerows, riparian buffers, and naturalized landscapes where quick establishment and wildlife support are priorities. It responds well to periodic cutting back to maintain a more uniform form, and provides nesting material for native bees, attracts hummingbirds, and produces berries that serve as forage for birds, making potted stock grown in root-prune pouches a practical way to establish this adaptable native shrub.

Plant Values & Uses

Product Specifications

Sun Exposure Full Sun, Part Sun
Stock Type Potted
Mature Height 12 ft
Mature Spread 15 ft
Hardiness Zone 3 - 7
Botanical Name Sambucus racemosa
Soil Moisture Preference Moist to Wet
Soil Traits Rich soils, Organic / Mucky, Well-drained, Loam, Clay
Plant Type Shrub
Wildlife Value Provides nesting material for native bees and attracts hummingbirds. Berries are excellent forage for birds. The genus hosts 37 known species of Lepidopterae.
Bloom Time May, June

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