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Black Elder Hedging | Sambucus nigra

Black Elder Hedging | Sambucus nigra

  • A fast growing deciduous UK native plant that magically repels rabbits
  • Black Elder flowers in June and July, with large flat heads of creamy white blooms, followed by clusters of dark berries on red stems
  • A fully hardy plant which will reach a height of approx 4m but can easily be maintained at 1-4m
  • Low maintenance and tolerant of any soil conditions - grow in full sun or partial shade
  • Attractive to birds and insects
  • Grow as a single species or as part of a mixed native hedge for a natural look
  • Edible flowers and fruit - try making elderflower cordial or elderberry wine!
$1.20

Original: $4.00

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Black Elder Hedging | Sambucus nigra

$4.00

$1.20

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Black Elder Hedging | Sambucus nigra

  • A fast growing deciduous UK native plant that magically repels rabbits
  • Black Elder flowers in June and July, with large flat heads of creamy white blooms, followed by clusters of dark berries on red stems
  • A fully hardy plant which will reach a height of approx 4m but can easily be maintained at 1-4m
  • Low maintenance and tolerant of any soil conditions - grow in full sun or partial shade
  • Attractive to birds and insects
  • Grow as a single species or as part of a mixed native hedge for a natural look
  • Edible flowers and fruit - try making elderflower cordial or elderberry wine!

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  • A fast growing deciduous UK native plant that magically repels rabbits
  • Black Elder flowers in June and July, with large flat heads of creamy white blooms, followed by clusters of dark berries on red stems
  • A fully hardy plant which will reach a height of approx 4m but can easily be maintained at 1-4m
  • Low maintenance and tolerant of any soil conditions - grow in full sun or partial shade
  • Attractive to birds and insects
  • Grow as a single species or as part of a mixed native hedge for a natural look
  • Edible flowers and fruit - try making elderflower cordial or elderberry wine!