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Elderberry, Seedling, Bare Root

Fast-Growing Native for Food & Wildlife

Edible berries and flowers, wildlife habitat, and immune-supporting medicine. A key plant for hedgerows, food forests, and riparian zones.


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Elderberry, Seedling (Sambucus canadensis)

American Elderberry is a fast-growing, multi-stemmed native shrub with wide-ranging ecological, medicinal, and edible uses. These bare-root seedlings are grown from open-pollinated Sambucus canadensis, not named cultivars, and will produce variable but reliably fruitful plants. Elderberries thrive in moist soils, bloom in early summer with creamy-white flower clusters, and produce heavy crops of small, dark purple-black berries in late summer. A keystone species for pollinators, birds, and humans, elderberry belongs in any food forest, hedgerow, or regenerative planting focused on multifunctionality and biodiversity.

Key Characteristics

  • Edible berries and flowers for food and medicine
    Elderberries are rich in antioxidants and traditionally used to make syrups, jams, wines, and teas. The berries (always cooked before consuming) are known for their immune-supporting properties. The fragrant flowers can be harvested for elderflower cordial, fritters, or skin-soothing infusions.
  • Supports pollinators and provides dense wildlife habitat
    Elderberry flowers are highly attractive to native bees and beneficial insects. The dense branching structure offers nesting cover for birds and small mammals, while the berries feed a wide variety of wildlife, including songbirds, foxes, and deer.
  • Fast-growing and easy to integrate into regenerative designs
    Seedling elderberries are adaptable and vigorous, often bearing fruit within 2–3 years. They thrive in wetland edges, swales, riparian buffers, and the shrub layer of food forests or silvopasture systems. Excellent for erosion control and ecological restoration.
  • Variable genetics increase resilience
    Unlike named cultivars bred for uniform fruiting, seedlings offer greater genetic diversity, which contributes to resilience in dynamic, low-input systems. While fruit size and productivity will vary, all plants are useful ecologically and practically.
  • Tolerant and low-maintenance once established
    Elderberry thrives in full sun to part shade and tolerates a wide range of soils, especially moist to medium-wet conditions. Pruning promotes better fruiting and air flow. Suckering growth allows it to form natural thickets over time.

Product Details

  • Native range: Eastern and central North America
  • Plant life cycle: Perennial, deciduous shrub
  • Sun requirements: Full sun to part shade
  • Soil requirements: Medium to wet, well-drained to seasonally saturated
  • Mature height: 8–12 ft
  • Bloom time: Early to mid-summer
  • Bloom color: Creamy white
  • USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–9

Elderberry seedlings are a high-value addition to any regenerative planting—bringing food, medicine, wildlife value, and ecological resilience in one fast-growing native plant.

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Elderberry Seedling Bare Root Native Fruit Shrub For Sale

Elderberry, Seedling, Bare Root

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Elderberry, Seedling (Sambucus canadensis)

American Elderberry is a fast-growing, multi-stemmed native shrub with wide-ranging ecological, medicinal, and edible uses. These bare-root seedlings are grown from open-pollinated Sambucus canadensis, not named cultivars, and will produce variable but reliably fruitful plants. Elderberries thrive in moist soils, bloom in early summer with creamy-white flower clusters, and produce heavy crops of small, dark purple-black berries in late summer. A keystone species for pollinators, birds, and humans, elderberry belongs in any food forest, hedgerow, or regenerative planting focused on multifunctionality and biodiversity.

Key Characteristics

Product Details

Elderberry seedlings are a high-value addition to any regenerative planting—bringing food, medicine, wildlife value, and ecological resilience in one fast-growing native plant.

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  • Bare Root

Tree Size

  • 6-16" Seedling
  • 16"+ Premium Seedling
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