Elderflower

Elderflower

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certified organic cert number 22013

Usually available: All year

Life cycle: Perennial
Height: 3 - 4m
Position: Sun / part shade
Soil preference: Well drained

This is how we pack and send your Herb Plants to all states except TAS & WA



You will receive
- 1 Elder Flower Herb Plant in a 50 X 75mm tube - General growing instructions

All of our Herb Plants are grown organically with certified organic potting mixes and fertilizers

Botanical Name: Sambucus canadensis

Elderflower, S. canadensis is also known as the North American elder and has been reclassified to a subspecies of S. nigra, along with the European or black elder. S.nigra is popularly cultivated in Europe and because the two varieties are so similar, the American elder is not cultivated commercially. It can be found growing naturally in wet, swampy areas across much of eastern and central North America and Canada.

As well as forming part of the edible garden, it can also be used as a feature plant in the garden. It grows 3 - 4m high. The dark green, compound leaves are pinnate or bipinnate with leaflets arranged oppositely around the stem, creating an overall length of up to 30 cm or more. Each leaflet has serrate edges, is quite large and may measure 3-12cm long by 2-6cm wide. The fragrant white flowers are large and bloom in inflorescences or clusters, about 30 cm in width. These are followed by the blue berry like fruits, but the plant may have both flowers and fruit for several weeks.

There are many uses for the fruit of the elderflower plant, as both a food and a health supplement. The many varieties of elder have been used all over the world for many centuries. Native Americans valued elderflower as a medicinal herb and used it to treat many conditions. Other uses included repelling insects and creation of a black dye from the bark.

Growing Conditions

Elderflower, or elderberry, is a vigorous, soft leafed deciduous shrub that can grow from 3-4 meters. The elderberry plant is quite adaptable to Australian conditions and will grow in most soil types, including wet soils. This plant likes full sun, but is happy to grow in part shade as well. After flowering, the fruit appears in late summer and the stems may droop under the weight of hundreds of small berries. Choose your position carefully, as this multi-stemmed plant suckers upwards and spreads. You may choose to grow it in a pot for this reason, or use a root barrier in the garden.

Medicinal Uses

Elderberry has a long history of medicinal use and although the American elderflower plant is not widely cultivated, research has indicated that there is great potential in its general health benefits. Elderberries have been found to have a high concentration of compounds known for their antioxidant activity and have greater potential health benefits than blueberries and cranberries. In addition, they have a much higher content of Vitamins A, C and B6 than other berries.

The traditional uses of elderflower plants involved the whole plant, with elderflower teas and tinctures made from the bark and fruit used for many ailments. Caution is advised using the raw plant products due to potential toxicity. However, elderflower has been used for a wide array of complaints such as stomach ache, constipation, diarrhoea and acts as a laxative and diuretic. However, most commonly the plant has been used as a topical application to treat fungal and bacterial infections, bruises, skin conditions, and as an anti-inflammatory application for wounds. Traditional uses also include for sore throats, coughs and respiratory infections, where it is thought to reduce swelling of mucous membranes. A tea to assist with cold and flu can be made by steeping 3-5 grams of dried elderflower in one cup of boiling water for 10-15 minutes. Strain the flowers off and then drink three times daily. It also combines well with peppermint and yarrow to make the popular blend YEP tea for colds and flu.

Culinary Uses

Elderberry has a bitter taste when uncooked and must NOT be used in its raw state. Uncooked berries and other parts of the elder family of plants contain cyanide inducing glycosides and can be extremely toxic. Caution is advised before using raw or dried fruits.

However, both the flowers and berries have a wide array of culinary uses. The flowers can be covered in batter and made into fritters, soaked in water to make a drink or dried flowers can be used to make a pleasant tea. The fruits are popularly cooked or made into syrups for pies, jams, jellies, sauces and other desserts. They can also be added to other food, such as bread rolls once made into syrup. Wine, beer and other drinks may also be made from the berries and the flowers used as decoration in desserts.

Elderberry syrup can be made from your own fruit and used on pancakes or added to water for a nice summer drink. Try this recipe: Take 1 cup each of water, fresh elderberries and granulated sugar and combine with ½ teaspoon each of ground cinnamon and nutmeg in a saucepan over medium heat. Bring to boil, stirring occasionally and then let simmer for 20 minutes, with occasional stirring. You can also try variations by adding honey or cloves to your taste.

 

All information provided on this website is for informational purposes only. Please seek professional advice before commencing any treatment.

Plants dispatched Monday and Tuesday via Express Post

Our shipping costs are a flat rate, meaning you can add any amount of products to your order and you will pay the same.

Express Post - $12.95
Plants are sent via Express Post only.

Dispatch days: Monday and Tuesday only.

We can send plants to Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and ACT.

We cannot send plants to Western Australia, Northern Territory or Tasmania due to restrictions.

*Subject to actual conditions. Find out more on our Delivery information page.

We want you to be thrilled with your purchase from us. If you are not satisfied with an item and need to return it, we're here to help.

If you are unhappy with the quality of herb plants, they must be photographed on the day of receiving and emailed to us within 24 hours.

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Customer reviews

Rated 4.99 out of 5 based on 212 customer reviews for Elderflower.

Rated 5 out of 5. My Elderflower Plant is growing well. I can highly recommend. If you are local to the area it's worthwhile going to Mudbrick Cottage to see and purchase in person. Thanks very much! Will buy again from you when I next need something. Take care and stay safe :) Paula Annesley , May 2026.

Rated 5 out of 5. Happy customer!. I bought a Elderflower plant and Rakkyo onion. Plants were packed very well and the delivery was quick. Happy with the purchase. Anonymous , September 2025.

Rated 5 out of 5. Elderflower seedling. I cannot review Mudbrick highly enough. I ordered 4 elderflower seedlings. They arrived in amazing condition, healthy and strong, still moist, not wilted at all like other companies i have gone through. Great size also. The instructions they came with were perfect, most companies don’t go to the extra effort. I have gifted 2 and replanted 2 for us and they are all thriving. Between your amazing range and extremely healthy plants and safe delivery, I will definitely be buying through you again. 10/10 Christy Rebesco , December 2024.

Rated 5 out of 5. Finally found Elderflower 😊. Discovered Mudbrick Herb Cottage whilst searching for Elderflower Plants - something I have not been able to finde anywhere else. I've received 2 in great condition and they are happily growing outside. Following information and communication was great and it feels lovely to support a local, family-run business Natali , August 2024.

Rated 5 out of 5. Excellent product and service. I recently purchased two elderflower plants from Mudbrick Herb Cottage. They arrived quickly and in excellent condition. I was impressed by the way they had been packaged for delivery. Mudbrick Herb Cottage made me feel a valued customer and I will definitely be buying plants from them again if I need to. Rita Bogna , March 2023.

Rated 5 out of 5. Elderflower. My Elderflower tube stock arrived healthy, in good time, well packaged and I planted following instructions provided. Within one month they have doubled, if not tripled in size and are going gang busters in my patch! Sharon , January 2023.

Rated 5 out of 5. Elderflower. Our elderflower came so carefully and professionally wrapped and looked strong and healthy. It has been 3 weeks since receiving it and it is growing strong and has tripled its size. We love Mudbrick Herb Cottages’ plant variety and quality of stock. Anonymous , March 2022.

Rated 5 out of 5. Amazing quality. The Elderflower plants that I purchased are doing really well. They came from Qld. to SA in only four days and arrived in great condition. I followed the planting instructions and they have tripled in size in only four weeks. I couldn’t be happier and will be looking to buy more plants in the future from this fabulous family business. Lorraine Agusi , December 2021.

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