![]() |
|
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Solutions: Clay | Sandy | Wet | Dry | Dark dry wet shade| Edible | Acid soil | Windy | Hedging | |
![]() ![]() |
Sambucus nigra 'Guincho purple'NONE LEFT FOR 2009 Features: Large flattened clusters of tiny cream-colored flowers in early summer, fragrant; large clusters of small black berries in late summer. See its cousin Black lace or Sutherland gold for a fantasic planting scheme. Use the guincho purple for the height and the others in the front with some small Japanese maples to maximise effect. Culture: Full sun to partial shade; moist, well-drained soils are best, but will tolerate some dryness as well as wet sites; tolerates alkaline soil.
Mature Height: 10-20 Feet Mature Width: 8-12 Feet Soil Conditions: Dry, Moist, Well-Drained, Wet
Tolerance: Alkaline Soil, Dry Sites Salt, Soil Compaction Wet Sites, Wind. Ideal for Wexford or coastal areas. Uses: Barrier border, foundation, hedge, massing, naturalizing, screen, specimen
Foliage Color: Dark green bronze to purple. Additional Notes: Tends to sucker and may need regular pruning to keep the plant in good shape.
€10 Large plant in 3litre pot SOLD OUT NONE LEFT FOR 2009
Cultivars: NOT IN STOCK NOT IDEAL FOR IRELAND 'Albo-variegata' - White speckled foliage. 'Gerda' (Black Beauty™)- Black (dark purple) leaves, fragrant pink flowers. 'Madonna'- Leaves are a mix of green and yellow; white flowers. 'Pulverulenta'- Green leaves mottled with white.
|