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Scotia elderberry (Sambucus canadensis ‘Scotia’) is a popular cultivar renowned for its cold hardiness, vigorous growth, and impressive fruit production. Originating in Nova Scotia, this variety was bred for superior adaptability and high yields, making it a favorite among growers in northern climates.
Scotia is one of my favorite elderberry cultivars. The berries are small but sweeter than most. It’s a stunning plant with incredible growth potential, capable of growing over 10 feet in a single season. It responds exceptionally well to heavy pruning and coppicing. I use a 2-year rotation: in the first year, I prune it flush to the ground. The following late winter, I coppice it to about 4 feet above the ground. This encourages an explosion of new growth with abundant flowers and berries. In the next late winter, I cut it back to the ground again.
Size: Typically grows 8–12 feet tall and wide, depending on growing conditions
Hardiness Zone: 3–9
Semi-indeterminate (In zone 5 we can get a primary and half sized secondary fruiting)
Growing Conditions
Plants and Cuttings | 3 cuttings, 8 cuttings, 1st year plant |
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