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Cultural Conditions: Light: Full sun (6 or more hours of direct sunlight a day) Partial Shade (Direct sunlight only part of the day, 2-6 hours) Soil Texture: Clay High Organic Matter Loam (Silt) Sand Soil pH: Acid (Whole Plant Traits: Plant Type: Edible Native Plant Poisonous Shrub Woody Plant Leaf Characteristics: Deciduous Habit/Form: Arching Multi-stemmed Open Spreading Growth Rate: Medium Maintenance: Medium Texture: Medium.Edibility: Cooked berries are edible and can be used in pies, pancakes, and jellies flowers and fruits used in winemaking, marmalade, yogurt, and desserts. Play Value: Attracts Pollinators Edible fruit Wildlife Cover/Habitat Wildlife Food Source Particularly Resistant To (Insects/Diseases/Other Problems): Resistant to heat, drought, and soil compaction. It makes an excellent nesting site for birds and provides cover for quail and pheasants. Its fruits are eaten by mammals and many species of songbirds. Life Cycle: Woody Country Or Region Of Origin: North America, Venezuela and Brazil Distribution: USA: AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, HI, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NY, OH, OK, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, VA, VT, WI, WV, WYĬanada: MB, NB, NS, PE, QC Fire Risk Rating: medium flammability Wildlife Value: Butterflies and other insects are attracted to the blooms. Attributes: Genus: Sambucus Species: canadensis Family: Adoxaceae Uses (Ethnobotany): The twigs and fruit have been used to create dyes for basketry.Tags: #fragrant #deciduous #small tree #poisonous #rain garden #wildlife plant #native tree #weedy #native shrub #riparian #wetlands #food source wildlife #NC native #dye plant #playground plant #edible garden #food source summer #food source herbage #food source nectar #food source pollen #fruits #bird friendly #food source soft mast fruit #butterfly friendly #Audubon #purple dye plant See this plant in the following landscape: Cultivars / Varieties: Its branches are susceptible to damage from high winds or from heavy snow/ice in winter. It has some susceptibility to canker, powdery mildew, leaf spot, borers, spider mites, and aphids. Insects, Diseases, or Other Plant Problems: This plant has no serious insect or disease problems. It can also be used for erosion control in moist sites.
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Use this plant in naturalized areas, as a hedge, or along streams and ponds. The American elderberry tolerates a wide variety of wet to dry soils but prefers rich, moist, slightly acid soil in sun to partial shade. Flowers are followed by a purple-black drupe that is produced in drooping clusters in late summer to fall. The compound leaves are attractive and in summer, small white flowers are borne in dense clusters. See below DescriptionĪmerican Elderberry is a native thicket-forming shrub or small tree that can be found in all areas of NC along streams, marshes, moist forests and disturbed areas. It may grow 9 to 12 feet tall, is somewhat woody and has an arching spreading form. Phonetic Spelling sam-BOO-kus kan-ah-DEN-sis This plant has low severity poison characteristics.