Plant Overview
The orange berried version of the unusual and rarely offered herbaceous Elder, Sambucus ebulus, which is stunning when in flower and then later when it fruits. The flowers and fruits are very similar to the elder tree, but this is a spreading, herbaceous perennial with orange berries instead of purple.
Growing up to 3' with straight stems with green, elder-like leaves topped with many large white flowers in June, July and August, followed by clusters of purple elderberries.
This species is rarely offered in nurseries, which is a shame because this is a truly magnificent plant. Will spread to cover a large area for a big impact, so ensure you have space.
This is a herb and medicinal uses include as a diuretic and to reduce fluid retention.
An easy plant to grow which is happy in most soil types.
Height and Spread: 90cm x 1.5m or more
Common name(s): Orange berried dwarf elder, Danewort, danesblood, dwarf elder or European dwarf elder, walewort, dwarf elderberry.