Elderflower/Elderberry Elder was once only thought of as a hedgerow and foraging tree. In the last few years commercial plantations have begun in the UK and Elderflower varieties have been selected for either their large flower blooms or heavy crops of large berries including their high anthocyanin content. The flowers can be used to flavour or produce cordials while the berries (though poisonous raw) can be cooked and used in pies, syrups and for dyes such as dying yoghurt. On average yields can be 8-12 ton per ha based on 4-500 trees per ha spaced at 5x4m. We act as exclusive agents for Gräb Nursery in Germany. Their specialist approach produces the finest quality trees on the most suitable of nursery soils to the very highest specification. They also offer through our portfolio the most recent varieties from their own breeding programme and the progeny of other stone fruit breeding programmes throughout the world. For more information on picking and technical information on varieties please see Grab Nurseries website The below varieties have been selected for their large flowers or heavy crops of large berries. Elderflower Crimson Beauty (Haidegg13) Elderflower Sampo Elderflower Haschberg Back To List Related Articles… WE WON GOLD for our Malvern Autumn Fruit Display 2022 26/09/2022 We’ve WON Gold for our Autumn Fruit Display at Malvern … Full Details Mastering Winter Tree Pruning: A Vital Step for a Flourishing Garden Winter tree pruning is more than a seasonal task – … Full Details Sophie Lewis from FPM in Skills Exchange at The Newt 12/04/2023 Sophie Lewis, horticulturalist at Frank P Matthews, has spent a … Full Details The Art of Trained Fruit Trees – Pruning Course 03/06/2025 The Art of Trained Fruit Trees: A Tradition Perfected by … Full Details
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