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Sambucus canadensis seeds grow into the iconic American Elderberry, a beloved native shrub across North America. This plant produces large clusters of small white flowers that mature into deep purple to black Sambucus canadensis berries. Gardeners prize this shrub for its attractive foliage and valuable fruit, which has culinary and medicinal uses. The American elder thrives in various environments, making it a versatile addition to natural landscapes.
Sambucus canadensis is also known as Wild elderberry due to its widespread presence in forests and along riverbanks. The Elderberry shrub supports wildlife by offering food and shelter. Its berries contain antioxidants and vitamins, leading many to call it a Medicinal elderberry plant. People appreciate its robust growth and seasonal interest throughout the year.
Originating from Sambucus canadensis North America, this shrub adds beauty and ecological value to any garden. The American Elderberry is a rewarding plant that enriches landscapes with its distinctive flowers and nutritious fruit. Growing Sambucus canadensis shrubs from these seeds promises a flourishing display and practical benefits for years to come.
IMPORTANT: Pictures show the adult plant, which is not for sale. The offer is only for seeds.
Botanical family: Adoxaceae
Botanical genus: Sambucus
Botanical species: Sambucus canadensis
SKU:WP-29125-S

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