Sambucus nigra
Elder
Physical Traits & Growth
Typical max. heightMaximum height in typical conditions, in metres. Full data also shows maximum achievable height in exceptional conditions.:
10m
6m, exceptionally 16m
Max. canopy widthLikely maximum horizontal width of the canopy, in metres:
Irregular
2.5-4m wide
Size of shadowSize of shadow based on a fully grown tree, categorised as low, medium or high: Low (19 sqm)
Canopy densityShading intensity of the canopy when in full leaf. Categorised from open to dense.: Dense
Leaf emergenceTime of leaf emergence, categorised as very early, early, late, or evergreen: Very early (Mar to Oct )
Growth rateHow quickly the tree grows during establishment. Categorised as low, moderate or high, with very high used in exceptional cases.: Moderate
LongevityExpected lifespan of the tree: Short-lived, typically to 70 years, exceptionally 100+ years
Management & Systems
Approach to silvicultureCoppicing and pollarding ability: Can be coppiced, which prolongs longevity
Establishment requirementsCommon requirements to establish the tree: Robust and relatively easy to establish
Management requirementsCommon long-term management needs such as pruning. Categorised as low, moderate or high.: Minimal or no pruning, but will tolerate hard pruning
Pruning timeOptimal season for pruning: Late winter to early spring
Black Elder (Sambucus nigra) in the Burgwald Mountains near Wetter-Unterrosphe, Hesse, Germany/ Willow/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en
Products & Economy
Food productsCommon food products such as fruits and nuts: Flowers for drinks, berries can be eaten raw or used in preserves or drinks
Wood productsCommon wood products, including timber, turnery, and pulp: Speciality timber
BiomassCommon biomass products such as fuelwood: –
Speciality productsOther speciality and niche products: Medicines, dyes
Time until market (food)Number of years until the tree produces food products: 2-3 years
Time until market (timber)Number of years until the tree produces wood products: Unknown
Ecology & Utility
Nutrient and organic matter accumulationRough estimate of soil-improving properties, with larger and deeper-rooting trees predicted to have higher value. Categorised as low, moderate or high.: Low – shallow roots and low canopy area
Nitrogen fixationNitrogen-fixing properties, categorised as yes or no: No
High carbon sequestrationAll trees sequester carbon, but faster-growing, larger trees generally have higher sequestration potential.:
Short-term (20 years): Relatively low
Medium-term (40 years): Very low
Long-term (60 years): Very low
Native status in the UKCategorised as native, long-established, or recent introduction.: Native
High wildlife valueMost trees are likely to be of some value to wildlife, but some trees are of generally higher value to various wildlife groups:
Moderate
Berries of high value to birds
Pollinators
Flowering period (pollinator benefit)Typical flowering months: Jun-Jul
High pollen and nectar value for pollinatorsValue of flowers to pollinators: Moderate to high
Susceptibility & Risks
Risk of toxicity to livestockReported potential toxicity to livestock, categorised as yes or no. Toxicity is complex and often context-specific.: Risk of toxicity from all plant parts , but generally not considered highly toxic
Risks to farming operationsOther risks such as suckering roots, very large tree size, secondary host for aphids, and flammability: None known
Disease susceptibilitySusceptibility of the tree (not tree products) to diseases, e.g. fungal and bacterial disease:
Low
Few disease problems
May be susceptible to verticillium wilt and honey fungus
Invertebrate pest susceptibilitySusceptibility of the tree (not tree products) to invertebrate pests, e.g. aphids and other insects:
Low
Few pest issues
May be susceptible to aphids and glasshouse red spider mite
Vertebrate damage susceptibilitySusceptibility of the tree (not tree products) to vertebrate pests, e.g. squirrels and deer:
Moderate
Resistant to rabbit grazing , but highly palatable to deer
Birds can attack fruits