Cranberries & Elderberries are incredible ornamental landscape plants that also provide delicious edible berries.
Check out some of the many varieties we have to offer...
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Cranberry ‘Pilgrim’
This superior variety is prized for its abundant crops of large, tasty & tart red berries. Shines in fall with berries and colorful foliage. Ripens late summer & reaches roughly 1-foot tall.
Photo courtesy of Northwoods Nursery
Elderberry ‘Bob Gordon’
A unique, new American Elderberry that features spectacular flower heads followed by profuse, black-purple berries. These sweet & flavorful berries are good for fresh eating, juice, wine and preserves. Fruit is also great for supporting wildlife & needs another variety to cross pollinate. Ripens in September & reaches roughly 8-feet tall.
Photo courtesy of Northwoods Nursery
Elderberry ‘Nova’
Displays huge clusters of creamy, large, white flowers in late spring followed by abundant, very dark blue berries. A great variety for urban production & needs another variety to cross pollinate. Ripens in September & reaches roughly 8-feet tall.
Photo courtesy of Northwoods Nursery

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