/r/Eldertree

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The subreddit dedicated to the wonderful elder tree.


Sambucus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Adoxaceae. The various species are commonly called elder or elderberry.


r/Eldertree is a forum that encourages the respectful exchange of anything and everything related to the elder. Before posting, check that your content doesn't violate our rules below.


Subreddit Rules

We have 4 rules in r/Eldertree. Breaking any of these rules may force us to remove your comment, or post. Repeat or blatant rule breaking will result in a permanent ban.

  • All content must be relevant to elder trees, elder wood or anything else elder related.

  • No monetary exchanges.

  • Don't Be a Jerk - Be Respectful.

  • Follow Reddit's Rules and "Reddiquette".

Moderators reserve the right to remove any content they deem harmful to the sub.


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"Wand of elder, never prosper."

/r/Eldertree

195 Subscribers

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Propagation progress

Seven weeks in water. More than 50% success in seeing roots. I expect to loose some more when transitioning to soil. It’s going better than expected. Blue Elderberry - Sambucus cerulea

0 Comments
2024/01/21
22:41 UTC

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Berries ripe and ready in Florida!

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2021/06/28
18:55 UTC

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What does an elder tree look like, and where can I find elder wood?

I have looked up “elder wood” and “elder tree”, but all I have found are pictures of small shrubs that don’t seem to have much wood on them. Do elder trees get bigger? If someone could provide me with a picture of an elder tree and a link to where I can get elder wood, that would be GREAT.

3 Comments
2020/11/10
07:37 UTC

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I hand carved the Elder Wand from elder wood

3 Comments
2020/11/03
17:54 UTC

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Welcome! Quick Intro to r/Eldertree and what we're all about!

I've created this subreddit for all those Elder lovers who wish to share their affection for one of the most beautiful trees of all time! The Elder tree.

We're still a work in progress, we don't have everything set up yet. But we are extremely ambitious! Our hope is to create a wholesome Subreddit to share our love of the Elder tree. We're pretty excited!

Please feel free to provide suggestions on how we can improve the sub, or if you are interested in helping out!

1 Comment
2020/09/03
22:52 UTC

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