Sambucus canadensis 'Adams'
Sambucus canadensis ‘Adams’
Cultivated variety of American Elderberry that was selected for it’s large fruit. A fast growing shrub that can thrive in sun or shade. Large umbrella shaped clusters (umbrels) of white flowers can be harvested with pollen to make tea, add herbal flavor notes to food and beverages, or used in making botanical skin care products. Flowers yield large clusters of small blue to black fruits excellent for making pies, jam and elderberry wine. Hardy native plant. Use in background and wildlife plantings.
Plant Height at Maturity
10 feet
Plant Width at Maturity
12 feet
Growth Rate
12"+/year
Growth Habit
Upright | Spreading
Landscape Uses
Hedge
Environmental Features
Native Species | Pollinator Friendly | Bird Habitat | Wildlife Forage Source
Tough Sites
Urban Conditions
Seasonal Interest
Summer Flowering
Flower Color
White