American Elderberry Seeds – Sambucus canadensis | 50 Seeds | Native Berry Shrub for Pollinator & Wildlife Gardens

American Elderberry Seeds – Sambucus canadensis | 50 Seeds | Native Berry Shrub for Pollinator & Wildlife Gardens

$9.99
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American Elderberry Seeds – Sambucus canadensis | 50 Seeds | Native Berry Shrub for Pollinator & Wildlife Gardens

American Elderberry Seeds – Sambucus canadensis | 50 Seeds | Native Berry Shrub for Pollinator & Wildlife Gardens

$9.99
Grow a versatile native fruiting shrub with American Elderberry (Sambucus canadensis), a beautiful plant valued for its clusters of fragrant white flowers and nutritious dark purple berries. Blooming in late spring to early summer, the delicate flowers attract bees, butterflies, and beneficial pollinators to the garden. By late summer, the plant produces abundant elderberries that are commonly used for jams, syrups, wines, and traditional herbal preparations. American Elderberry is also highly beneficial for wildlife, providing food and shelter for birds and other animals. This hardy shrub grows quickly and is ideal for backyard gardens, edible landscapes, hedgerows, and native plantings. You will receive high-quality seeds similar to those shown in the listing photos. You will receive: ✔️ 50 American Elderberry seeds ✔️ Botanical variety: Sambucus canadensis ✔️ Fresh seeds ready for planting ✔️ Ideal for edible, wildlife, and native gardens ✔️ Secure packaging for safe delivery 🌼 Growing Information Common Name: American Elderberry Botanical Name: Sambucus canadensis Plant Type: Native deciduous fruiting shrub Growth Stage: Seeds Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial sun Soil: Moist, fertile, well-draining soil Watering: Moderate to high; prefers consistently moist soil Mature Height: 6–12 feet Growth Rate: Fast growing USDA Zones: 3–9 Container Friendly: Possible when young with regular pruning 💡 Care Tip: Elderberry seeds benefit from cold stratification. Refrigerate seeds in moist soil or sand for 8–12 weeks before planting to improve germination success.

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