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Black Lace® Elderberry

Sambucus nigra 'Eva'

  • Stunning Deep Purple Foliage with Fragrant Pink Flowers Sets Black Lace Apart from Plain Green Elderberries
  • Cold Hardy: Thrives in Zones 4-7
  • Grows 6-8 ft Tall and Wide
  • Showy Pink Blooms in Late Spring
  • Great Choice for Hedge in Butterfly Gardens
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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Aim for at least six hours of direct sun daily; this is crucial for achieving the deepest, near-black purple foliage color. While it tolerates partial shade, you will see a tradeoff, as the leaf color will lean towards a duller green and bloom production may be reduced.
  • Soil: Elderberry thrives in rich, consistently moist, well-drained soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. If you are dealing with heavy clay, incorporate a significant amount of fully finished compost into the planting hole to ensure good drainage and prevent root rot.

Watering Requirements

During the first growing season, ensure consistent moisture by deep watering 2–3 times a week to establish a strong root system. Once mature, Black Lace® is adequately drought tolerant, but for maximum performance, provide supplemental water during extended dry spells. Inconsistent watering will quickly lead to visible stress, such as leaf scorch, and will result in a much smaller, sparser set of the desirable pink flowers.

Pruning Tips

This plant blooms on new wood, meaning it produces flowers on the growth from the current season, which gives you great flexibility with pruning. The best time to prune is in late winter or very early spring before new buds break. For the most dramatic foliage display, perform a rejuvenation prune every 3–5 years by cutting the entire shrub back to a few main canes about 6–12 inches from the ground, which keeps the plant compact and encourages fresh, deeply colored growth.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a general purpose, slow-release granular fertilizer, such as a 10-10-10 blend, in early spring just as new growth emerges. Elderberries are not heavy feeders, so a single, balanced annual application is usually all that is required for vigorous health. What to avoid: Do not apply high nitrogen fertilizer late in the season, as this will stimulate soft, vulnerable new growth that will be highly susceptible to damage from an early fall frost.

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Specifications

Plant specifications
Plant Characteristics Cold hardy, Flowering, Wet Soils, Clay Tolerant, Edible, Ornamental Berries/Fruit, Attracts pollinators, Hedge/Screen
Hardiness Zone 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b
Sunlight Full sun, Partial shade
Height 6-8 ft
Width 6-8 ft
Watering Needs Moderate
Preferred Soil Clay, Loamy, Peaty, Sandy
Growth Rate Fast
Blooms In Spring
Flower Color Pink
Foliage Color Purple
Pet Safety Toxic to pets
Suitable Space Outdoors
Botanical Name Sambucus nigra 'Eva'
Species nigra
Cultivar Eva
Class Magnoliopsida
Does Not Ship To AK, HI, ID, MT, OR, PR

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the mature size and height of Black Lace Elderberry?

  • Black Lace® Elderberry typically reaches 6-8 feet tall and wide at maturity. This upright shrub has a naturally free-form, flowing growth habit rather than a compact rounded shape. Plan adequate space for its full spread when selecting your planting location.

Does Black Lace Elderberry produce edible berries, and how do they taste?

  • Black Lace® Elderberry produces dark purple, glossy clusters of edible berries in late summer to autumn when paired with a pollination partner like York or Black Beauty® Elderberry. The berries taste similar to American Elderberry and work well cooked with sweetener for jams and wine. Plant a pollinator variety available at naturehills.com for best fruit production.

What are the sunlight requirements for Black Lace Elderberry—full sun or partial shade?

  • Black Lace Elderberry thrives in full sun to partial shade conditions. This European variety (Sambucus nigra) produces its signature dark purple foliage and fragrant pink blooms best with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. Plant in a location with morning sun and some afternoon protection in hot climates.

What type of soil and drainage does Black Lace Elderberry need?

  • Black Lace Elderberry thrives in moist, well-draining soil and tolerates a wide range of soil types. This European variety prefers consistent moisture but won't tolerate waterlogged conditions. Plant in slightly acidic to neutral soil for best growth and flowering performance.

How do I prune Black Lace Elderberry, and when is the best time?

  • Prune Black Lace Elderberry in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. Remove about one-third of the oldest canes annually to maintain the shrub's natural free-form shape. Shop at Nature Hills for this Proven Winners selection.

Is Black Lace Elderberry self-fertile, or do I need another variety for pollination?

  • Black Lace® Elderberry is not self-fertile and requires a pollination partner to produce berries. For best fruiting, pair it with York Elderberry, Black Beauty®, or Laced Up® Elderberry. You can grow it solo for ornamental purposes only.

How much water does Black Lace Elderberry require after planting?

  • Black Lace Elderberry needs consistent moisture for the first growing season to establish its root system. Water deeply 1-2 times per week, providing about 1 inch of water total. Once established, this European elderberry becomes more drought tolerant. Check soil moisture regularly and water when the top 2 inches feel dry.

What is the winter hardiness of Black Lace Elderberry, and does it need protection?

  • Black Lace® Elderberry is hardy in USDA zones 4-7 and typically doesn't require winter protection in these areas. This European elderberry variety can handle cold temperatures well once established. In zone 4, apply mulch around the base for extra root protection.

How is Black Lace Elderberry shipped—bare root, potted, or dormant?

  • Black Lace Elderberry ships as a potted plant during the growing season and as bare root stock during dormant periods. The shipping method depends on the time of year you order. Plant bare root specimens immediately upon arrival or pot them up until spring planting time.

What is the best time of year to plant Black Lace Elderberry?

  • Plant Black Lace Elderberry in early spring after the last frost or in fall, 6-8 weeks before hard freeze. Spring planting allows the shrub to establish its root system during the growing season. Choose a location with well-draining soil and full to partial sun for best foliage color.

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