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This plant not only looks great in the garden, it is also an edible herb, which can be used in small amounts to provide extra flavor to food. The Lemony Lace Elderberry typically grows 3-5 feet tall, and 3-5 feet wide.
Lemony Lace® offers finely dissected foliage but in a cheery gold color to really light up your landscape. This North American native produces big clusters of white flowers in early spring before the foliage emerges, then bright yellow leaves take over, edged in red. As the foliage ages, it turns an attractive chartreuse. Though it is a large plant, it can be pruned to stay smaller if you'd like.
USDA Hardiness Zones: 4-7 |
Flower Color(s): White Flowers |
Bloom Period: Early Spring |
Foliage Color(s): Chartreuse |
Exposure: Partial Sun to Full Sun |
Height: 3-5 Feet |
Spread: 3-5 Feet |
Spacing: 3 Feet Center on Center |
Habit: Mounded |
Blooms On: Old Wood |
Watering: Average |
Shrub Type: Deciduous |
Scientific Name: Lemony Lace® Sambucus racemosa 'SMNSRD4' USPP 26,613 |
Common Name: Lemony Lace Elderberry |
Current Hours
operating on-line or by phone
Reopen March 2025
Seth H. Richards
The Boss
Locally owned and Family Operated Since 1932.
Dr. John Richards established Richards Tree Farm in Middle Smithfield, PA as an evergreen farm. Building on those roots, his Great Grandson, Seth Hastings Richards, has grown the farm into a full service Garden Center and Landscape installation business for the past 25 years. The farm specializes in Organic Gardening, Edible, Native, and Unique plants.