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Sambucus nigra 'Laciniata'
Common Name:
Cut-leaf elderberry
Plant Type:
Deciduous shrub
Family:
Adoxaceae (formerly in Caprifoliaceae)
Geographic Origin:
Central and Eastern Europe
California Native?:
No
Cut-leaf elderberry
Plant Type:
Deciduous shrub
Family:
Adoxaceae (formerly in Caprifoliaceae)
Geographic Origin:
Central and Eastern Europe
California Native?:
No
Plant Size:
To 10 feet
Landscape/Garden Uses:
Mixed plantings
Flowering Season:
Summer
To 10 feet
Landscape/Garden Uses:
Mixed plantings
Flowering Season:
Summer
Flower Color:
Cream
Exposure:
Sun or light shade
Soils:
Most soils
Cream
Exposure:
Sun or light shade
Soils:
Most soils
Suggested Irrigation:
Moderate watering
Estimated Hardiness:
Hardy to 0 degrees F. or less
Moderate watering
Estimated Hardiness:
Hardy to 0 degrees F. or less
The elderberries are a group of shrubs and small trees in the honeysuckle family, never well known in California, though we have some beautiful native species. S. nigra grows to about 20 feet high if unrestrained, but can be shaped into a smaller fountain or parasol. The stems are thick, forming attractive bark as they age. The leaves are up to 8 inches long, paired along the stems and divided feather-like into several large leaflets. 'Laciniata' has deeply cut leaflets, giving a more feathery impression. Broad, yarrow-like clusters of creamy yellow flowers are borne at the shoot tips in summer, followed by small red berries which turn nearly black as they mature. Sun or light shade, most soils, moderate watering.