York Elderberries
Largest berries of any cultivated variety. Another good source of vitamin C. Good for pie, juice, jelly and wine. Vigorous and hardy. Large white flowers in early summer and colorful fall foliage. Pollinates with Nova.
Largest berries of any cultivated variety. Another good source of vitamin C. Good for pie, juice, jelly and wine. Vigorous and hardy. Large white flowers in early summer and colorful fall foliage. Pollinates with Nova.
This large sweet fruit is good for wine, pie, and jelly. Ripens in August. Elderberries are partially self fruitful, but you will increase production by having a second variety.
Adams Elderberries produces huge clusters of large, sweet, purplish black berries. Used for pies, jams, preserves, juice and wine. Productive, hardy and easy to grow. Not bothered by insects or disease. Tolerates wet locations, grows in any soil in partial shade or full sun. Elderberries are part...
Huge clusters of large, sweet, tasty, purplish black berries. Good for pies, jams, jellies and wine. Like Adams, it is not bothered by insects or disease. Will grow in any soil. More vigorous and slightly less productive than Adams, but has larger clusters and berries. Ripens 14 days after Adams....
A very productive elderberry that tends to have 3 umbrels on each stem. Can be pruned to a tree. Ripens 14-21 days later than Adams.
The Pocahontas Elderberry is versatile and hardy known as one of the highest yielding. It features dark purple foliage and clusters of white flowers that bloom in late spring, followed by deep purple-black berries in the late summer, which are excellent for syrup uses and wildlife attraction. USD...