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Sunday, December 30, 2018

Re: [nafex] black lace elderberry

for me it's an ornamental, very little berry production and barely
hardy enough for z4b...

On Sun, Dec 16, 2018 at 8:55 PM Jono Neiger
<jono@regenerativedesigngroup.com> wrote:
>
> Im working with a client to upgrade and expand edibles on their property.
> They have a black lace elderberry, from a previous landscaper. I saw in the
> past nafex messages it was mentioned as a european variety, but no mention
> of whether it fruits as well as some of the other, less-ornamental
> varieties. Anyone have any experience with this variety and can speak to
> whether its worth the space it takes up? (Im wondering about fruit
> production-- Ill move it elsewhere if its mostly just a pretty bush)
>
> thanks in advance
> Jono
>
> *Jono Neiger, Principal*
> Regenerative Design Group
> Greenfield, MA
> web. regenerativedesigngroup.com
> tel. 413-658-7048
>
> Author of The Permaculture Promise
> *https://permaculturepromise.com/ <https://permaculturepromise.com/>*
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Sunday, December 16, 2018

[nafex] black lace elderberry

Im working with a client to upgrade and expand edibles on their property.
They have a black lace elderberry, from a previous landscaper. I saw in the
past nafex messages it was mentioned as a european variety, but no mention
of whether it fruits as well as some of the other, less-ornamental
varieties. Anyone have any experience with this variety and can speak to
whether its worth the space it takes up? (Im wondering about fruit
production-- Ill move it elsewhere if its mostly just a pretty bush)

thanks in advance
Jono

*Jono Neiger, Principal*
Regenerative Design Group
Greenfield, MA
web. regenerativedesigngroup.com
tel. 413-658-7048

Author of The Permaculture Promise
*https://permaculturepromise.com/ <https://permaculturepromise.com/>*
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