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Large clusters of fragrant, white flowers appear in spring and are followed by clusters of large, dark, purple to black berries in late summer to fall. Fruit can be harvested for making elderberry wine and jam, or left on the plant to provide seasonal forage for wildlife. Grow it as a shrub, or cut it back each year and use it as a bold perennial. Tons of appeal! Deciduous.
- Type: Deciduous Shrub
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Native
- Height: 5-10 Feet
- Spread: 5-10 Feet
- Hardiness Zones: 3-9
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Bloom Time: June to July
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Bloom Description: White
- Foliage Color: Green
- Sunlight: Full sun to part shade
- Water Requirements: Medium to Wet
- Soil Quality: Moist, Well-drained
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Attracts: Birds, Butterflies
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Tolerate: Erosion, Clay Soil, Wet Soil

