Johns Elderberry is a vigorous, large-berried variety that earns its place in the landscape as much as the kitchen. Known for its glossy green foliage, giant spring flower clusters, and abundant late-summer harvests of nearly-black berries, it’s one of the most striking and low-maintenance elderberry varieties you can grow. Hardy across Zones 3–9 and requiring little to no spraying, Johns is a standout choice for home growers who want beauty and productivity in one plant.
Two Harvests in One: Elderflowers and Elderberries
Most growers think of elderberries as a fall pantry crop — but Johns gives you two opportunities to harvest. In spring, the shrubs produce giant, fragrant clusters of white flowers that are themselves edible and prized for making elderflower cordial, syrups, and infusions. By mid-August, those same clusters ripen into firm, juicy, nearly-black berries perfect for jams, jellies, syrups, wines, and the homemade elderberry preparations that have made this fruit a wellness staple.
Vigorous, Glossy, and Carefree
Johns stands out among elderberry varieties for its vigor and landscape presence. The plants grow with exceptional energy, producing larger berries than many other varieties on more robust, glossy-leafed shrubs that look as good in a garden border as they do in a dedicated fruit planting. Best of all, they require little to no spraying — one of the most carefree fruiting shrubs you can grow.
Why Growers Love Johns
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Edible flowers and fruit — harvest elderflowers in spring, elderberries in mid-August
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Larger berries — bigger fruit than many other elderberry varieties
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Vigorous grower — robust plants with attractive glossy green foliage
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Little to no spraying required — one of the most carefree fruiting shrubs available
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Exceptionally cold hardy — thrives in Zones 3–9, one of the widest ranges of any variety
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Tolerates partial shade — productive even without full sun
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Pollinator required — plant with any other elderberry variety within 100 feet