Sambucus canadensis Maxima
Interesting plant for its flowering and its edible fruit. Fruits used for making wine, jams and dyes. Fruits rich in vitamins and antioxidants.
Description
Latin name | Sambucus Canadensis Maxima | |||||
French name | Sureau du Canada Maxima | |||||
English name | Elderberry | |||||
Carriage | Shrub with a broad, vigorous carriage. | |||||
Foliage | Green foliage turning to yellow in fall. Large leaves made up of 5 to 11 leaflets. | |||||
Flowering | White flowers, in the shape of stars, joined together in very large inflorescences, at the beginning of the summer. | |||||
Fruit | Fruits in the shape of edible red berries, then black, but very few. | |||||
Growth | Very fast growth. | |||||
Use | Plant interesting for its flowering and its fruits. It can be used for hedges or large spaces. | |||||
Height | 3 meters | Width | 2 meters | |||
Exposure | Zone | 3 |
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