- Compared to common elder, ‘Black Lace’ is a much more ornamental option. It works well when planted in sun or partial shade and can be grown on its own or as part of a hedge
- Sambucus ‘Black Lace’ is fantastic for wildlife – it has nectar/pollen rich flowers for pollinators, has seeds for birds and provides shelter and habitat
What you need to know:
- Plant Type: Deciduous, bushy, hardy shrub
- Flowers: Sweet, lemon scented, pale pink flowers in June/July and berries in Aug/Sept
- Height: 6m (18’)
- Spread: 3m (9’)
- Position: Full sun, partial shade
- Soil Type: Moist, well drained
Caring for your plant:
- Please note: All parts may cause discomfort if ingested although the berries can be edible if cooked
- To achieve the best foliage effect cut back to ground level each year in early spring
- Propagate by softwood or hardwood cuttings