[NAFEX] Black Lace Elderberry
hans brinkmann
hans-brinkmann at t-online.de
Fri Oct 26 10:55:16 EDT 2007
Hi Lon,
very interesting information about 'Black Lace' Sambucus. nigra!
I have - and tasted - many, many different S. nigra cultivars, but never
our cultivars have such an interesting taste.
We have e.g. also S. nigra with red leaves, with red laciniated leaves
or S. nigra with white and with yellow fruits.
With too many fruits, or with the best dye/juice, but the fresh taste is
not really a joy - to say it moderately...
ciao
Hans Germany
Lon J. Rombough schrieb:
> Two years ago I planted a "Black Lace" Sambucus nigra elderberry. It
> was touted as a replacement for Japanese maples in cold zones, being
> hardy to Zone 4. Thank goodness the cold hardiness isn't likely to be
> tested here, but it IS a nice ornamental. This year, however, it
> bloomed and set fruit, and surprised me be being much better than my
> York and Nova elderberries. The berries were larger and had none of
> the herbaceous or strong flavors of the types specifically bred for
> fruit. It would never replace a good currant or gooseberry as a cold
> hardy berry, but it was actually possible to eat it raw and enjoy it.
>
> Since this was the first year, it didn't produce much fruit, and the
> clusters weren't very full, but if it produces well as it gets older,
> it could be a replacement for other elderberries.
>
> -Lon Rombough
>
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