Sambucus canadensis
This native plant is sought for its fruits and its adaptability. It is used in several ways. In isolated, hedge, naturalization, in groups and to attract birds.
Description
Latin name | Sambucus Canadensis | |||||
French name | Sureau du Canada | |||||
English name | American Elder | |||||
Carriage | Large indigenous shrub with an upright and irregular carriage. | |||||
Foliage | Dark green foliage composed of 5 to 11 leaflets, turning to yellow in fall. | |||||
Flowering | Small odorous flowers, in white corymbs at the beginning of the summer. | |||||
Fruit | Fruits in the form of black berries, edible, very appreciated by birds. | |||||
Growth | Fast growth. | |||||
Use | This indigenous plant is wanted for its fruits and its adaptability. It is used in several ways. Isolated, in hedges, in naturalization, in groups and to attract birds. | |||||
Height | 3 meters | Width | 2 meters | |||
Exposure | Zone | 2 |
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