








Elderbery, Red berried native (Sambucus racemosa)
Native elderberry with bright red berries in the middle of summer. This shrub is truly noticeable in the middle of summer with it’s striking clusters red berries that form in summertime when all else is green. Growing to 8’ tall and wide, with compound leaves and white flower clusters in early spring. These berries are edible and medicinal after being cooked . Grows best in moister spots of the yard, will tolerate partial shade. #5 pots
Native elderberry with bright red berries in the middle of summer. This shrub is truly noticeable in the middle of summer with it’s striking clusters red berries that form in summertime when all else is green. Growing to 8’ tall and wide, with compound leaves and white flower clusters in early spring. These berries are edible and medicinal after being cooked . Grows best in moister spots of the yard, will tolerate partial shade. #5 pots
Native elderberry with bright red berries in the middle of summer. This shrub is truly noticeable in the middle of summer with it’s striking clusters red berries that form in summertime when all else is green. Growing to 8’ tall and wide, with compound leaves and white flower clusters in early spring. These berries are edible and medicinal after being cooked . Grows best in moister spots of the yard, will tolerate partial shade. #5 pots
Native, Edible/Medicinal