Some parts of the plant are poisonous, so only the berries should be
harvested. John pollinates best with the variety Adams and its fruits ripen about 2
weeks later than Adams. Flowers are white and large clusters form early in the
season. Elderberries typically are small trees, or more likely, large shrubs that are
completely deciduous (loose their leaves) in winter. While elderberries can tolerate
partial shade, full sun will produce more abundant crops
The Fruit
Fruit Quality Excellent
Fruit’s skin color when ripe Deep purple, almost black
Fruit Flavor Tart
Fruit texture Very soft
Flesh color Deep purple
Fruit size Very large clusters of medium sized fruits that are very soft when ripe. Flower clusters can be 10 inches across
Production Very productive
Additional information
Botanical name Sambucus nigra spp. canadensis ‘John’
Common names John Elderberry, Elderberry, American Black Elderberry.
Family Moraceae (Mulberry family)
Ripening season Mid-late summer
Mature Height 8-10 feet
Mature Width 8-10 feet
Pollination requirements Somewhat self-pollinating but planting a second variety will increase fruit set and quantity produced. The best variety for ‘John ’ to pollinate with is ‘Adams.’
Chill Hour Minimum 550 minimum