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Produce => Non Edible Plants => Topic started by: cambourne7 on April 10, 2016, 17:02:06

Title: Sambucus Plant
Post by: cambourne7 on April 10, 2016, 17:02:06
Hi All,

I had bought 3 Sambucus Plants having fallen for the leaves and the colour however failed to notice the height it get to(over 300cm)

http://www.suttons.co.uk/Gardening/Trees+and+Shrubs/All+Trees+and+Shrubs/Sambucus+Plant+-+Black+Lace_254830.htm#254830

I want to keep this plant no more than 3 ft so any suggestions? Do i plant it and keep it trimmed or do i put them into pots?

This book suggests a hard prune each year.

http://www.suttons.co.uk/Gardening/Trees+and+Shrubs/All+Trees+and+Shrubs/Sambucus+Plant+-+Black+Lace_254830.htm#254830

Cam
Title: Re: Sambucus Plant
Post by: sunloving on April 10, 2016, 19:39:59
Hi Camborne, they are gorgeous aren't they,  basically they are elderberry trees in black. So you can keep it in a pot , but watering will be a chore, you can take out the leader shoots and force it out wards rather than upwards. Or I recon because the new growth is quite pliable that you could wall train to reduce it's footprint.
Saying this I've had one in a pot for three years and it flowers but it's not happy unless well watered. Good luck with them x sun loving
Title: Re: Sambucus Plant
Post by: ACE on April 10, 2016, 21:05:00
They are trees, not pot plants. But they can be hacked back whenever they get too big then they throw up a lot more fresh growth. If they are kept in pots I expect they would be tweeked so often the form and shape will be a bushy mess. We used to grow a golden hop up through ours, the contrast was spectacular.
Title: Re: Sambucus Plant
Post by: cambourne7 on April 10, 2016, 21:21:41
Thanks all lots to consider !
Title: Re: Sambucus Plant
Post by: Tee Gee on April 10, 2016, 21:39:37
I find that a good pruning each year keeps it under control as you can see here


(http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd27/tgalmanac/18th%20June%202014/Sambacusniger_zps551a911b.jpg) (http://s222.photobucket.com/user/tgalmanac/media/18th%20June%202014/Sambacusniger_zps551a911b.jpg.html)

The four foot high fence behind it will give you some idea of scale
Title: Re: Sambucus Plant
Post by: Yorkshire Lass on April 10, 2016, 22:19:54
I have mine planted in the ground. I would have thought it would be too big to grow in a pot even with robust pruning.
Title: Re: Sambucus Plant
Post by: cambourne7 on April 11, 2016, 21:51:29
Thanks all there so amazing although maybe 3 would be 2 much so might keep one and donate the other 2 :)