WYLDEWOOD American Elderberry (Sambucus nigra ssp. canadensis ‘Wyldewood’) - PRE-ORDER for May Shipping

from $18.00

Wyldewood Elderberry Plants – Later Harvest & Extended Season Production

We offer rooted Wyldewood elderberry plants grown in Missouri and suited to Midwest orchard systems. Wyldewood is recognized for its later ripening window, making it an excellent cultivar for extending harvest season when planted alongside earlier varieties.

👉 Compare ripening windows and growth habits here

Shipping Window: May 2026

Plants ship beginning in May to allow strong spring growth and improve transplant success.
Need plants sooner? Send us a message and we’ll do our best to accommodate.

Why Choose Wyldewood?

• Later-season ripening
• Consistent production
• Strong commercial track record
• Reliable performance in Midwest climates
• Cold hardy to Zone 4

By planting Wyldewood with earlier cultivars like Ranch or Adams, growers can stagger harvest timing and reduce peak labor bottlenecks.

Ideal For:

• Extending harvest season
• Commercial orchard systems
• Growers managing labor flow
• Mixed cultivar plantings

Pollination Partners for Wyldewood

Like other American elderberries, Wyldewood performs best when planted with 2–3 different cultivars within 50–60 feet.

Recommended pollination partners for Wyldewood include:

Pairing Wyldewood with mid-season cultivars helps ensure reliable cross-pollination while extending your overall harvest window.

For full bloom overlap information and timing, visit our cultivar comparison page.

Spacing & Establishment

• 6 feet within rows
• 12–14 feet between rows
• Full sun
• Consistent irrigation during establishment

Wyldewood performs best when integrated into multi-cultivar blocks to maximize fruit set and stabilize yields.

Quantity:

Wyldewood Elderberry Plants – Later Harvest & Extended Season Production

We offer rooted Wyldewood elderberry plants grown in Missouri and suited to Midwest orchard systems. Wyldewood is recognized for its later ripening window, making it an excellent cultivar for extending harvest season when planted alongside earlier varieties.

👉 Compare ripening windows and growth habits here

Shipping Window: May 2026

Plants ship beginning in May to allow strong spring growth and improve transplant success.
Need plants sooner? Send us a message and we’ll do our best to accommodate.

Why Choose Wyldewood?

• Later-season ripening
• Consistent production
• Strong commercial track record
• Reliable performance in Midwest climates
• Cold hardy to Zone 4

By planting Wyldewood with earlier cultivars like Ranch or Adams, growers can stagger harvest timing and reduce peak labor bottlenecks.

Ideal For:

• Extending harvest season
• Commercial orchard systems
• Growers managing labor flow
• Mixed cultivar plantings

Pollination Partners for Wyldewood

Like other American elderberries, Wyldewood performs best when planted with 2–3 different cultivars within 50–60 feet.

Recommended pollination partners for Wyldewood include:

Pairing Wyldewood with mid-season cultivars helps ensure reliable cross-pollination while extending your overall harvest window.

For full bloom overlap information and timing, visit our cultivar comparison page.

Spacing & Establishment

• 6 feet within rows
• 12–14 feet between rows
• Full sun
• Consistent irrigation during establishment

Wyldewood performs best when integrated into multi-cultivar blocks to maximize fruit set and stabilize yields.

Pricing

Single Plant 
$18 

3 Plants 
$17 each 

10 Plants 
$15 each 

25 Plants 
$13 each 

50 Plants 
$12 each 

100 Plants 
$11 each 

149 Plants 
$10.50 each 

150–299 Plants 
$11 each 

300–499 Plants 
$10 each 

500 Plants 
$9 each 

1000+ Plants 
$8.50 each 

Shipping calculated based on order size. Large orders may ship in multiple boxes via UPS Ground. 

Large Orders: Orders of 25+ plants require freight coordination. Please contact us to arrange invoicing & shipping. On-farm pickup in Ashland, Missouri is available for orders of 150+ plants. 

Shipping & Handling

Plants ship via UPS in heavy-duty boxes and are inspected prior to shipment to ensure strong root development and healthy structure.

These are rooted plants with a healthy root system and soil attached to support strong establishment. Root systems are secured and protected during transit to maintain moisture and stability.

Shipping rates are calculated at checkout based on order quantity. Larger orders may require delivery coordination. Orders of 150+ plants require freight coordination - please contact us for a quote.

Shipping Window

Rooted elderberry plants ship beginning in May. We hold plants until this time to allow sufficient early-season growth, which helps ensure strong establishment once transplanted.

If you would like your plants earlier than May, please send us a message before ordering. When possible, we’re happy to accommodate early shipment requests.

Upon Arrival

  • Unpack immediately

  • Check root moisture

  • Store in cool shade if not planting

  • Plant within 24–48 hours

  • Water thoroughly after planting

If there are any concerns upon arrival, contact us within 48 hours and include photos so we can assist promptly.