Wild Michigan Elderberry Plant

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Description

Thrives in wet soil. Elderberries delight in wet, spongy sites where most plants won’t make it. Petite lemon-scented flowers appear in June (and make delightful tea). The purple-black fruit grows in cymes (large clusters featuring mini-branchlets that bear the fruit), making them easy to access and harvest. Grows well in partial shade. Exquisite for jelly, pie, wine, syrup and tinctures. Spreads by root suckers to form colonies (free plants!). Rejuvenate by cutting to within 4” of the ground every five years. Ripens in August. Best pollinator: any other elderberry variety. Note: This is a propagated wild berry and not a cultivar. Sambuca canadensis. Photo courtesy of B. S. Roberts.

Note: Elderberries must be cooked before consumption. Consuming fresh elderberries can be toxic. Please ensure all berries are properly prepared before use.

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Characteristics

Bloom Color White
Fruit Color Black
Fruit Size Small
Hardiness Zone Range 3 - 9
Pollination Pollinator Required
Ripens/Harvest August
Shade/Sun Partial Shade - Full Sun
Soil Composition Loamy
Soil Moisture Moist
Soil pH Level 5.5 - 6.5
Years to Bear 2 - 3

Size & Spacing

Mature Size

When your plant matures, it will be approximately 8 - 10' tall.

Zone Compatibility

This Variety's Zone Range 3 - 9
My Hardiness Zone ?
The USDA hardiness zones offer a guide to varieties that will grow well in certain climates. Each zone corresponds to the minimum winter temperatures experienced in a given area. Make sure that your hardiness zone lies within the zone compatibility range of this variety before ordering.

Pollination

This variety requires another one for adequate pollination.

Cross-pollination by a different variety is key to its growing and bearing success. Plant one of these varieties within 100' for best pollination.

Tools & Supplies

Having the proper tools and supplies when growing your own can make the difference between a good harvest and a great harvest! Here's a list that our experts recommend for this variety.

Planting & Care

Learn all about how to grow elderberry plants in The Growing Guide. An entire section of our website dedicated to your growing success.

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Why did you choose this?

Wild variants are better in every way in most cases with the exception of dense fruiting, since I'm not farming them it's a better option for me.

Wanted a native American Elderberry.

Intetested in health benefits and making jam or jelly from the berries

why so expensive compared to others?
Must these berries be cooked first or can they be eaten raw?

When uncooked, elderberries contain a toxic substance that can cause nausea, vomiting and diarrhea, so any preparation of elderberries you use should be cooked.

Do I need another pollinator plant?

Cross-pollination by a different variety is key to its growing and bearing success. Plant one of these varieties within 100' for best pollination. Bob Gordon, Johns, Nova and Adams.

Can the elderberry tree be grown in a pot?

You can grow almost anything in a container! This excellent article will answer your questions and provide good advice. Please see "Growing Fruit Trees in Containers" //www.starkbros.com/growing-guide/article/fruit-trees-in-containers-pt1

Are they toxic to amnial ?

Yes, parts of the Wild Michigan Elderberry plant (Sambucus canadensis) can be toxic to animals. The unripe berries, leaves, stems, and roots of elderberry contain cyanogenic glycosides, which can produce cyanide when metabolized. This compound is toxic to many animals, including dogs, cats, and livestock, if consumed in significant amounts.

However, ripe, cooked elderberries are generally safe for consumption and are often used in jams and syrups. It's primarily the raw or unripe parts of the plant that pose a risk.

If you have pets or livestock that tend to chew on plants, it’s a good idea to monitor their access to elderberry plants to prevent any accidental ingestion of the toxic parts.

I just discovered that I have an elderberry tree. I must have another somewhere because I found lots of berries on this one! I didn't know I had it. Can I freeze the berries?

Yes you can Store the berries in freezer bags or freezer-safe containers. Sealing them with a vacuum sealer will help to prolong their freezer life even further. Frozen elderberries are generally good 6-10 months, but may be good for as long as a year.

what is the mature size?

Elderberry is a native plant growing bush-like to heights of 6 to 12 feet, depending on site conditions

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Rated 5 out of 5
Jan 26, 2024
This plant came well protected. Planted and already doubled in size in the first summer. Got a few bundles of flowers. Bird got the berries before I could. Can't wait for it to get bigger and have higher yields!
Rated 1 out of 5
Dec 12, 2023
Didn't survive long after we bought it I'm waiting on the wyldewood elderberry to come back in stock so I can order it to replace this variety and have second berry bush to go with my other elderberry bush.
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