elderberry fruit, will be red or black by the fall. this is a seedling species unknown, but I'm watching out for selections of any black fruiting ones growing well in Manitoba. here we have amerian black elderberry (S. canadensis) - the usual suspects with a dozen cultivars, some of which may be zone 3 hardy in the right context. To date, I haven't got any to survive above the snow but I'm in an exposed low laying area with light soil. and then there's the reclusive rocky mountain elderberry (S. racemesa var melanocarpa) - a black "red" elderberry - would like to find some of that growing it may be our hardiest option
Read this Field NoteFrom our nursery
Photos from the nursery
Original photos of this plant from Oak Summit Nursery.
collecting red elderberry today. I keep bumping into people who like to cook with them, it’s weird how there’s conflicting info about their edibility.
Read this Field Notered elderberry, stratified a couple of months. the small seedling elderberry leaves have a different shape than the mature compound ones.
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Semillas de saúco rojo (Sambucus racemosa) - Más de 100 semillas
Semillas de saúco rojo (Sambucus racemosa) - Más de 100 semillas
Red Elderberry es un arbusto nativo altamente ramificado de rápido crecimiento con hojas atractivas y frutos rojos brillantes. El fruto es comestible para la vida silvestre. Recolectamos estas semillas localmente en la Zona 3.
El paquete contiene: más de 100 semillas
Zona de rusticidad: 3
Estratificación requerida: 2-3 meses
Almacenamiento: Almacenar en un lugar fresco y seco.
Instrucciones de plantación: Remoje las semillas en agua durante 24 a 48 horas y plántelas en semilleros preparados en el otoño, o estratifíquelas en frío en el refrigerador y plante en primavera. Siembre a 1/4 - 1/2" de profundidad y cubra con mantillo.
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