Sambucus nigra Black Tower 3 Ltr pot
Sambucus nigra 'Black Tower' is a visually striking variety of elderberry known for its tall, columnar shape and dark foliage. It is a sought-after plant in the Irish climate, and its unique characteristics make it an excellent choice for various uses.
Height/Spread: Sambucus nigra 'Black Tower' grows upright, reaching an impressive height of around 6-8 feet (180-240 centimeters) with a narrower spread, making it a space-saving option for gardens in the Irish climate.
Position: This elderberry variety thrives in full sun to partial shade, making it suitable for a range of garden positions in Ireland. It can tolerate a variety of conditions but prefers a spot that receives ample sunlight to promote its attractive foliage.
Soil: Sambucus nigra 'Black Tower' prefers well-draining soil but can adapt to a wide range of soil types, including clay and loam. In the Irish climate, it is crucial to ensure the soil is rich in organic matter and consistently moist to support healthy growth.
Flowering Season: This variety of elderberry produces clusters of small, fragrant white flowers in late spring to early summer. These blossoms give way to dark purple berries that are attractive to birds and wildlife. The flowering season coincides with the favorable Irish climate, providing a visually appealing display.
Uses: Sambucus nigra 'Black Tower' offers various uses in gardens and landscapes. Its tall, narrow form makes it an excellent choice for creating vertical interest or as a focal point in garden beds. It can also be used for hedging or screening purposes. Additionally, the dark foliage provides a striking contrast to other plants, making it an ideal choice for adding depth and drama to garden designs. In the Irish climate, Sambucus nigra 'Black Tower' is a valuable and eye-catching addition to any garden.
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Sambucus nigra Black Tower 3 Ltr pot
Sambucus nigra Black Tower 3 Ltr pot
Sambucus nigra 'Black Tower' is a visually striking variety of elderberry known for its tall, columnar shape and dark foliage. It is a sought-after plant in the Irish climate, and its unique characteristics make it an excellent choice for various uses.
Height/Spread: Sambucus nigra 'Black Tower' grows upright, reaching an impressive height of around 6-8 feet (180-240 centimeters) with a narrower spread, making it a space-saving option for gardens in the Irish climate.
Position: This elderberry variety thrives in full sun to partial shade, making it suitable for a range of garden positions in Ireland. It can tolerate a variety of conditions but prefers a spot that receives ample sunlight to promote its attractive foliage.
Soil: Sambucus nigra 'Black Tower' prefers well-draining soil but can adapt to a wide range of soil types, including clay and loam. In the Irish climate, it is crucial to ensure the soil is rich in organic matter and consistently moist to support healthy growth.
Flowering Season: This variety of elderberry produces clusters of small, fragrant white flowers in late spring to early summer. These blossoms give way to dark purple berries that are attractive to birds and wildlife. The flowering season coincides with the favorable Irish climate, providing a visually appealing display.
Uses: Sambucus nigra 'Black Tower' offers various uses in gardens and landscapes. Its tall, narrow form makes it an excellent choice for creating vertical interest or as a focal point in garden beds. It can also be used for hedging or screening purposes. Additionally, the dark foliage provides a striking contrast to other plants, making it an ideal choice for adding depth and drama to garden designs. In the Irish climate, Sambucus nigra 'Black Tower' is a valuable and eye-catching addition to any garden.
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Sambucus nigra 'Black Tower' is a visually striking variety of elderberry known for its tall, columnar shape and dark foliage. It is a sought-after plant in the Irish climate, and its unique characteristics make it an excellent choice for various uses.
Height/Spread: Sambucus nigra 'Black Tower' grows upright, reaching an impressive height of around 6-8 feet (180-240 centimeters) with a narrower spread, making it a space-saving option for gardens in the Irish climate.
Position: This elderberry variety thrives in full sun to partial shade, making it suitable for a range of garden positions in Ireland. It can tolerate a variety of conditions but prefers a spot that receives ample sunlight to promote its attractive foliage.
Soil: Sambucus nigra 'Black Tower' prefers well-draining soil but can adapt to a wide range of soil types, including clay and loam. In the Irish climate, it is crucial to ensure the soil is rich in organic matter and consistently moist to support healthy growth.
Flowering Season: This variety of elderberry produces clusters of small, fragrant white flowers in late spring to early summer. These blossoms give way to dark purple berries that are attractive to birds and wildlife. The flowering season coincides with the favorable Irish climate, providing a visually appealing display.
Uses: Sambucus nigra 'Black Tower' offers various uses in gardens and landscapes. Its tall, narrow form makes it an excellent choice for creating vertical interest or as a focal point in garden beds. It can also be used for hedging or screening purposes. Additionally, the dark foliage provides a striking contrast to other plants, making it an ideal choice for adding depth and drama to garden designs. In the Irish climate, Sambucus nigra 'Black Tower' is a valuable and eye-catching addition to any garden.



















