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![]() Elderberry
Popular for Deep Purple Homemade Wine!
(7 customer reviews)Intensely flavored fruit with a rich aroma. Bountiful harvest ripens in August. Extremely hardy, tall shrub grows 12-14 ft. No spraying required—both varieties are practically pestfree. Plant two varieties for improved pollination, extended harvest period and top yields. York—Quickest to bear, often in its second year. Ripens late August. Nova—Great for pies, jelly and wine. Ripens two weeks before York. Potted Plant. Zones 3-9. Product Details
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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Tuesday, June 09, 2009Such a great plant Reviewed By: Rose (Martinsburg, WV) These are a great plant to have around. They grow well in full sun but we most often saw them in the wild in the verge of power line or rail road cuts. They are all over our area in WV and transplant easily. Wonderful flavor for jellies, especially if cut with apple - Delicious. We have 8-10 plants and have all the fruit we'd need. - Thursday, May 07, 2009Keeps coming back! Reviewed By: Amanda (wheeling, WV) I love elderberries ever since I was a child they grew wild in Oh where I lived. We used to make jelly which was soooo good! I got 2 of these elderberry plants last year for mothers day. After I planted them and they were starting to come up my neighbor mowed them by accident not once but serveral times. I finally told them about it. I thought they were dead for sure but this spring I noticed that they are growing so fast and full. They are already about 3 ft tall. They keep coming back!!!! Thank goodness. - Monday, May 04, 2009dumb comment above Reviewed By: michelle (fairfax, va) why would someone give a low rating b/c this plant is indigenious to where she lives. that is irrelevant. she provides no insight regarding taste or rate of growth or anything intelligent. thus, my rating is to counter hers. Read More Reviews |
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