Elderberry Wyldewood

$35.00
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Description: The Wyldewood elderberry bush is a deciduous shrub that typically grows in an upright, multi-stemmed form. It features attractive foliage and clusters of small, creamy-white flowers in spring, followed by clusters of dark purple to black berries in late summer to early fall. The berries are rich in antioxidants and are commonly used to make jams, jellies, syrups, and elderberry wine. The foliage of the Wyldewood elderberry bush is typically dark green and serrated, with a slightly coarse texture. Size: Wyldewood elderberry bushes typically reach heights of around 6 to 10 feet (1.8 to 3 meters) and have a similar spread at maturity. The size of individual bushes may vary depending on factors such as soil fertility, moisture levels, and pruning practices. With proper care and maintenance, elderberry bushes can form dense, bushy stands that provide both ornamental interest and functional benefits, such as wildlife habitat and erosion control. Growing Zones: The Wyldewood elde

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