Sambucus racemosa
Description
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Key Information:
Soil: Mesic (Medium) – Hydric (Wet)
Sun: Full Sun – Part Sun
Height: 8-12 feet
Bloom Color: White
Bloom Season: May – June
More Details:
Suggested Uses: A large, beautiful, early-blooming shrub. A great addition to home landscaping and naturalized areas.
Native Range: Native to the Great Lakes, Appalachia, the Northeast and the West (including the Pacific Northwest). Native throughout the state of Minnesota.
Pollinators: A great early-season food source for bees and butterflies. Birds will enjoy the berries.
Flowers: Individual flowers are small and round with yellow stamens. Flowers form in large, white clusters. Bright red berries follow.
Leaves: Leaves are compound with 5 or 7 leaflets. Leaflets have serrated edges. Attachment is opposite.
More information: USDA plant profile
Additional information
Weight | 5.0 lbs |
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Characteristics | Full Sun, Partial Sun, Mesic Soil, Wet Soil, Spring Blooming, Tall Height |
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