Description: 50+ SEEDS Blue Elderberry Seeds (Sambucus Caerulea) With FREE Poha Berry Seeds. Shipped with USPS First Class Mail Letter. ***These berries are rich in nutrients but should be cooked before consumption, as raw elderberries can be toxic. Blue elderberry (Sambucus caerulea) -Grow Zones: 4,5,6,7,8,9,10 Growth Habit: Blue elderberry typically grows as a large, multi-stemmed shrub, reaching heights of 6 to 12 feet and widths of 10 to 20 feet. It can also be found in tree form in some regions.Leaves: The leaves are compound, usually with 5 to 11 leaflets that are dark green and can have a serrated edge.Flowers: In late spring to early summer, it produces large clusters of small, fragrant white to cream-colored flowers, which attract pollinators like bees and butterflies.Fruit: The flowers develop into clusters of small, dark blue to purple berries by late summer. While the berries are nutritious, they should be cooked before eating, as raw berries can be toxic.Habitat and RangeNative Range: Blue elderberry is native to western North America, commonly found in areas such as California, Oregon, and Washington.Growing Conditions: It thrives in moist, well-drained soils and prefers full sun to partial shade. It is often found near water sources, such as streams and rivers.UsesCulinary: The berries can be used to make jams, jellies, syrups, and wines. Cooking the berries eliminates the toxic components.Medicinal: Traditionally, elderberries have been used for their potential health benefits, such as boosting the immune system and treating colds and flu.Ecological Value: The plant provides food and habitat for various wildlife, including birds, which eat the berries.CultivationPlanting: Blue elderberry can be propagated from seeds, cuttings, or by transplanting suckers. It’s important to provide adequate space, as the shrub can spread significantly.Care: Regular watering is essential, especially in dry periods. Pruning can help manage its size and encourage healthy growth.CautionWhile the berries can be beneficial when cooked, the raw seeds and other parts of the plant contain cyanogenic glycosides, which can be toxic if consumed in large quantities. Always ensure proper preparation before use. Blue elderberry is a valuable plant both for its ecological contributions and its culinary potential, making it a great addition to gardens and natural landscapes! Planting blue elderberry (Sambucus caerulea) seeds is a straightforward process! Here’s a step-by-step guide:1. Seed CollectionHarvest Seeds: Collect ripe berries in late summer to early fall. The berries will be dark blue or purple.Extract Seeds: Mash the berries to release the seeds, then rinse them in water to remove pulp. Let the seeds dry for a few days.2. StratificationCold Stratification: Elderberry seeds require a period of cold to germinate. Place the clean seeds in a damp paper towel or mix them with moist sand in a plastic bag. Refrigerate for about 30 days.3. PlantingTiming: After stratification, you can plant seeds in early spring.Soil Preparation: Use well-draining potting soil or garden soil mixed with compost.Sowing Seeds: Plant the seeds about 1/4 inch deep in small pots or seed trays. Space them a couple of inches apart.4. WateringWater the seeds gently to keep the soil moist but not soggy.5. Light RequirementsPlace the pots in a bright location with indirect sunlight. Once seedlings emerge, you can gradually expose them to more direct light.6. GerminationSeeds may take a few weeks to a couple of months to germinate. Be patient!7. TransplantingOnce seedlings are a few inches tall and have developed true leaves, they can be transplanted into larger pots or directly into the garden, spacing them at least 6 feet apart.8. CareWater regularly and monitor for pests or diseases. Elderberries prefer full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil.9. PatienceIt may take a couple of years before your elderberry plants begin to bear fruit, but they’re worth the wait!Bonus Tip: Elderberries can spread through suckers, so consider planting them where they have room to grow. Enjoy your gardening!
Price: 2.99 USD
Location: Indio, California
End Time: 2024-11-05T20:02:20.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Climate: Dry, Sub-tropical, Temperate, Tropical
Common Name: Elderberry Tree
Color: Blue
Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
Tree Type: Fruit
USDA Hardiness Zone (°F): 4 (-30 to -20 °F)
Soil Type: Loam, Peat, Sand
Aspect: East-facing
Brand: Unbranded
Type: Tree Seeds
Watering: Medium
Genus: Sambucus
Sunlight: Full Sun, Partial Shade
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Species: S. Caerulea