Sambucus × strumpfii 'Serenade'
Common Names: Sambucus nigra 'Serenade'
Family: Viburnaceae
Features:
Upright, bushy, deciduous shrub or small tree
divided, pinnate leaves, flushed red in spring, becoming green in summer and turning red in autumn.
Frothy panicles of tiny, scented, white flowers in summer are followed by round, glossy, black fruit.
Sunlight: Full
Ultimate Height: 1.5 - 2.5 meters
Ultimate Spread: 1 - 1.5 meter
Flowering: Summer
Care:
You should water newly planted elders regularly for at least the first year, until their roots have spread out into the soil. Once established, elders are drought tolerant and shouldn't need additional watering. However, during periods of prolonged drought they may need additional water even when established.