Nova is a reliable American elderberry variety prized for its early ripening, heavy yields, and mild, balanced flavor. It produces large clusters of dark berries suitable for juice, wine, and syrup, and makes an excellent pollinator for York or Pocahontas. The plants are cold-hardy, self-fertile, and adapt well to a range of soils.
Each cutting is taken from healthy, naturally grown stock on our Kansas farm. Fresh, dormant hardwood cuttings are shipped ready for rooting or grafting.
Details
Fresh dormant hardwood cuttings (unrooted)
Labeled and moisture-sealed for shipping
Naturally grown without synthetic inputs
Great for home orchards and wildlife plantings
Propagation
Root in moist, well-drained soil at 65–75°F. Rooting occurs in 4–6 weeks with steady warmth and humidity.
Cuttings come in bundles of 5 or 10.
Cuttings are approximately 6-10" in length and have enough nodes to give good rooting success.
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