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Elderberry (Bareroot)

Elderberry is a vigorous native shrub prized for its medicinal flowers and dark purple fruit used in syrups. Offered as bareroot stock, it is available for late fall and early spring dormant planting to support successful establishment.

Available to Order Mid-Fall
Plant Type
Shrub
Soil Moisture
Moist to Wet
Sun Exposure
Full Sun and Part Sun
Regular price
$11.00
Regular price
Sale price
$11.00
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    Product Details

    Elderberry is a highly valued native shrub known for its immune-boosting flowers and fruit. We offer this species as bareroot stock for late fall and early spring dormant planting, which is an economical way to establish productive hedgerows or restoration sites. When planted correctly in a well-prepared site, these vigorous growers establish quickly before top growth begins.

    Sambucus canadensis produces large clusters of white flowers in midsummer that mature into dark-purple berries. Our inventory consists of clonally propagated plants selected for superior fruit production, including the Adams, Bob Gordon, and Pocahontas cultivars. These specific selections are chosen for their vigor, flower size, and berry quality.

    Ideally suited for rain gardens, riparian buffers, or edible landscapes, this shrub thrives in rich, moist soil and performs exceptionally well in wet soil conditions. It requires full sun for maximum fruit production, though it can tolerate partial shade. Hardy in zones 3-9, plants reach a mature height of 10 feet and a spread of 6 feet. Note that fresh elderberries should always be cooked before consumption to avoid stomach upset.

    Planting bareroot stock allows the root system to settle into the soil during the dormant season. These shrubs are naturally vigorous, sending up new shoots annually that can grow several feet in a single season.

    Cultivar Notes

    • Adams: Adams is a vigorous plant with large, beautiful flowers and large, dark purple berries.
    • Bob Gordon: Discovered in 1999 in Missouri, Bob Gordon elderberries are sweeter and larger than most other cultivars and loaded with antioxidants.
    • Pocahontas: Originating in Pocahontas, Arkansas, Pocahontas is a later blooming cultivar with large flowers.

    Plant Values & Uses

    Product Specifications

    Sun Exposure Full Sun, Part Sun
    Stock Type Bareroot
    Mature Height 10 ft
    Mature Spread 6 ft
    Hardiness Zone 3 - 9
    Botanical Name Sambucus canadensis
    Soil Moisture Preference Moist to Wet
    Soil Traits Rich soils
    Plant Type Shrub
    Wildlife Value Early-season nectar for pollinators; fruit provides forage for birds and mammals
    Bloom Time June, July

    Wholesale & Project Buyers

    We offer wholesale and bulk pricing for larger orders. We value long-term partnerships and are glad to support businesses, institutions, and nonprofit organizations working toward regenerative and ecological goals.

    We regularly work with Farmers, Landscapers, Municipalities, Nonprofit Organizations, Plant Nurseries, Retailers, and Schools and Universities.

    Wholesale customers can place bulk orders directly through our Plant Order Form, which allows quick shopping and select multiple products across our catalogue in one place.

    For larger projects or specialized needs, we encourage you to contact us directly to discuss availability, pricing, and scheduling. We are happy to collaborate and help you source the right plants for your work.

    • Rooted in Ecological Restoration

      We plant trees to rebuild soil, restore habitat, and reverse long-term land depletion. Every plant we grow serves a larger ecological purpose.

    • Regionally Appropriate Species

      We prioritize species that are well suited to Northeast soils, temperatures, and seasonal rhythms, selecting plants with proven ecological and agricultural performance in this region.

    • Built for Long-Term Resilience

      We grow for durability, biodiversity, and future generations. Strong root systems. Honest practices. Plants that establish and endure.