Elderberry – Finding One For Sale
Q: Do you know where there is an elderberry tree for sale?
A: Like mimosa, elderberry is an attractive tree that has a bad reputation. It tends to colonize rapidly, displacing other plants. I’ve never seen them for sale at a nursery. Your best bet is to drive around near rivers, ponds and swamps and transplant one to your garden, with permission, of course.
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