American Elderberry Cuttings – 10 Pack (6–10 Inches) | Sambucus canadensis | Bob Gordon, Adams & Ranch Varieties | Organic Orchard Grown
American Elderberry Cuttings – 10 Pack (6–10 Inches) | Sambucus canadensis | Bob Gordon, Adams & Ranch Varieties | Organic Orchard Grown
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Grow your own high-yield elderberry plants with this set of 10 dormant American Elderberry cuttings (Sambucus canadensis), sourced from organically maintained orchard stock. This pack includes a mix of proven, productive varieties—Bob Gordon, Adams, and Ranch—carefully selected for strong growth and abundant fruit production.
Each cutting measures approximately 6–10 inches and contains at least 2 active nodes, prepared at a 45-degree angle for optimal rooting. These commercial-quality varieties are known for their reliability, making them ideal for home growers, homesteaders, and small-scale orchards.
Cuttings are carefully processed, treated, and packaged to maintain dormancy and freshness, ensuring the best possible start for your planting success. Bonus cuttings may be included with your order.
You will receive cuttings similar in size and quality to those shown in the listing photos.
You will receive:
✔️ 10 elderberry cuttings (6–10 inches)
✔️ Mixed varieties: Bob Gordon, Adams, Ranch (labeled)
✔️ Minimum 2 nodes per cutting
✔️ Organically grown and processed
✔️ Planting instructions included (+ possible bonus cuttings)
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: American Elderberry
Botanical Name: Sambucus canadensis
Plant Type: Deciduous fruiting shrub
Growth Stage: Dormant cuttings
Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Soil: Moist, well-draining soil
Watering: Moderate to high; prefers consistent moisture
Mature Height: 6–12 feet
Growth Rate: Fast
USDA Zones: 3–9
Fruit: Dark berries for syrup, jams, and medicinal use
Special Features: High-yield varieties, pollinator friendly
Propagation Method: Cuttings
Container Friendly: Yes when young
💡 Care Tip: Keep cuttings cool and dormant until planting. When ready, plant with at least one node below soil and keep consistently moist to encourage strong root development.
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