Elderberry |
General |
Common Name | Elderberry |
Latin Name | Sambucus canadensis, Sambucus spp. |
Category | Fruits |
Family | Brambles |
Variety | Adams No. I, Adams No. 2, York, Johns, Kent, Nova, Scotia |
Visual Traits |
Flower | small, white clusters; June |
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Fruit | fall; Adams series ripen early September; develop on current season's growth, but especially on second-season lateral canes |
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Height | 7 ft |
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Cultivation |
Cultivation and Mulching | mulch for weed suppression, do not cultivate deeper than 2" to protect roots |
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Field preparation and planting | incorporate manure or compost prior to planting |
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Field spacing / planting depth | 6-10' spacing; plant two different cultivars within 60' to ensure cross-pollination |
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Hardwood Cuttings | heel cuttings from older wood; late winter |
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Harvest | late August to early September; remove cluster and strip fruit |
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Pollination | virtually self-incompatible; plant two cultivars to ensure pollination |
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Propagation method | seed, container, division |
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Pruning | late winter, early spring; remove weak canes more than three years old, leaving equal number 1:2:3y growth |
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Retail Source | 6-10 ft apart |
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Seed treatment and storage | store 60days at 68°F, 90-150days at 41°F in moist sand |
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Softwood cuttings | September |
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Sowing seed | sow immediately in fall or store and sow in spring; germinates following spring; 1/4" deep, cover 3/8" sawdust |
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Transplant | spring; plant as soon as received from nursery to prevent drying |
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Watering guidelines | keep well-watered first season to prevent drying shallow roots |
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Critters |
Insect and invertebrate pests | cane borers |
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Pathogens | powdery mildew |
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Soils |
Fertility / quality | fertile |
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Moisture and drainage | moist, well drained; intolerant to poor drainage; tolerates dry |
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Soils and topography | stream banks, meadows, fencerows |
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Texture | prefers sandy loam, tolerates wide range |
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Growth Pattern |
Fruit bearing age / full crop load | 1y / 2y (lose vigor by 3-4y) |
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Root habit | shallow rooted |
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Habitat and Climate |
Fire tolerance | moderately tolerant |
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Frost-free days (FFD) | 100 |
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Hardiness Zone | (3)4-9 |
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Rainfall / humidity | 34-60" |
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Light |
Light recommendation | full sun to partial shade |
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Shade tolerance | moderately tolerant |
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Special Notes |
Note 1 | Must match variety to site |
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Note 2 | higher in phosphorous and potassium than any other temperate fruit, rich in vitamin C |
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