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Bare Root American Black Elderberry (Sambucus canadensis)

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Deciduous, North American shrub Large clusters of fragrant, creamy white flowers in early summer followed by edible, blue-black berries; distinctive, pinnately-compound leavesOrigin: North AmericaNative to moist regions in much of North America, Sambucus canadensis was included in Bartram's Catalogue of American Trees, Shrubs, and Herbacious Plants (1783) as "Sambucus, Elder." Thomas Jefferson may have been referring to the American Black Elderberry in his Notes on the State of Virginia (1780s); claiming to "confine himself to native plants," Jefferson included "Elder. Sambucus nigra." in a list of ornamental plants, possibly neglecting to add the subspecies canadensis which distinguishes this native from its close European relative, Sambucus nigra. The lemon-scented flowers are edible and also attract bees and butterflies, while the late summer fruits can be made into jams and jellies, as well as elderberry wine and syrup.This plant will ship bare root. Approximately 2' tall.