Johns Elderberry - Wholesale

Be the first to review
$2.15 - $3.55
Minimum Purchase:
10 units
Adding to cart… The item has been added

Description

JOHNS ELDERBERRY

Sambuscus canadensis

Johns is a named cultivar known for its larger fruits with clusters; at minimum five inches in diameter. Plants are vigorous, growing ten feet tall. Needs one Wild Elderberry to pollinate twelve Johns. Hardiness Zones 4a-8a.

Care Info

  • Plant Type:A smooth stemmed multi-branched shrub growing up to 12 feet tall and wide. Height and width can be controlled with pruning.
  • pH Requirements:4.5 - 6.8
  • Soil Type:Any soil
  • Light Requirements:Full to filtered sun
  • Plant Rows Spacing:6 feet
  • Plant Aisle Spacing:10 - 12 feet
  • Mulching:Only in sandy soils
  • USDA Zones:3 - 11
  • Scientific Name:Sambuscus canadensis

Grow Guide

PLANT USES: Elderberry preserves or juices are made from the fruits. The plant is considered a native wetland plant and is used for rejuvenation projects. One specimen plant will provide enough fruit for a family. The unopened flower buds are used as a substitute for capers. The roots and root bark, leaves, and flowers have medicinal qualities. The fruits offer nutritious fruits for wildlife and the plant's large canopy of branches and foliage offers protection for wildlife.
WATER REQUIREMENTS: Apply water weekly for the first 6 to 8 weeks until the plant is established. The plants' vigorous root system will find water. In sandy soils apply water as needed during a dry spell. The plants are found in their native habitat near wetland areas so they can survive in high moisture areas.
FERTILIZER REQUIREMENTS: Low rate non-acid.

Reviews

(No reviews yet) Write a Review