Weight | N/A |
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Dimensions | N/A |
Botanical Name | Sambucus nigra 'Haschberg' |
Zone | 4-8 |
Soil | Prefers well-drained soil |
Light | Full sun to part shade |
Pollination | Partially self-fertile. Planting more than one variety increases crop yield. |
Years to Bear | 2-3 |
Height | 6-8 feet |
Spacing | 4-8 feet |
Bloom | May |
Ripening Time | September |
Fruit | Large clusters of dark purple berries |
Pollinator Friendly | Yes, provides an abundance of nectar for pollinators in the spring. |
Black Elderberry Haschberg
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Black Elderberry starts from cuttings (Sambucus nigra Haschberg)
Elderberries are well known for their anti-vral and immune boosting properties. You can make Elderberry syrup from dried berries, and the elderberry syrup you find in your health food store is typically made from European black elderberries.
Haschberg is a variety of European black elderberry (Sambuccus nigra). It is mostly grown in orchards in Germany and Austria. European black elderberries are very productive, and cold hardy to well below 0°F. It likes full sun to partial shade, and grows up to 8 feet tall.
Haschberg is partly self-fertile, which means you don’t need another variety for cross pollination. However, you get more berries if you do plant another variety. Haschberg produces large clusters of white flowers followed by dark purple berries. It is a beautiful bush and often planted for its ornamental value alone.
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