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LAST DAYS TO ORDER FOR SPRING DELIVERY

Our final ordering period for spring delivery is now underway. Orders placed after May 29 will be delivered in the fall. Nursery pickup remains available by appointment.

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ELLIOT chokeberry, Aronia melanocarpa

Regular price $14.30

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Size

99 in stock

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Main characteristics

  • Height/width  
    • Height approximately 1 to 2 meters; typical width around 1.5 m.
  • Flowering    
    • Single, white flowers in clusters (“corymbs”) of 6 to 12 flowers, diameter approximately 15 mm.
    • Flowering around late May to early June.
  • Fruits/berries    
    • Generally globular or oval berries, 6-8 mm in diameter, shiny dark purple-black in color, with a small “cross”-shaped depression at the top.
  • Harvest    
    • August to September depending on the region.
  • Hardiness/zone    
    • Hardy to zone 2b in several sources, meaning it can withstand very cold winters (≈ -40°C or slightly less depending on location); some sources also mention zone 2a.
  • Soil type/conditions    
    • Prefers cool, well-drained soil. Tolerates some moisture but does not tolerate saturated soils.
    • Ideal in full sun, but can tolerate partial shade with a decrease in yield or quality. Recommended pH around 5-6.5.

Yield & uses

  • Yield per plant: Approximately 14 lbs (≈ 6-7 kg) per plant for ‘Elliot’.
  • Yield per hectare: Approximately 14,000 kg/ha for this variety under optimal growing conditions.
  • Uses: Mainly for processing—juice, jellies, derivative products. Less often consumed fresh due to its astringency.

Strengths & advantages

  • High hardiness: Very good choice for regions with harsh winters, thanks to its hardiness zone 2b. 
  • Fairly good production from the first few years, especially if conditions are favorable (soil, exposure).
  • Ornamental appeal: beautiful white flowers in spring, foliage that turns beautiful colors in fall.
  • Versatile for processing: well suited for juice, jelly, concentrates, etc.

Limitations or aspects to watch for

  • Astringent taste/acidity: like many aronia berries, the fruit is not sweet when raw and has a strong taste; processing is often necessary to soften it.
  • Soil sensitivity: requires well-drained soil; overly wet or heavy soils can be problematic.
  • Late ripening possible: depending on latitude and conditions, the fruit may require the entire warm season to ripen. If autumn is short, choose the location carefully to maximize warmth and season.
  • Maintenance: pruning, good ventilation, possibly protection of fruit from birds or losses due to late weather conditions.

Hardiness Zones

  • 2b, 3a, 3b, 4a, 4b, 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a

Light

  • Full-sun

IMPORTANT: We do not deliver trees 7' and taller! (Nursery pickup only).• ORDERS PLACED AFTER MAY 29, 2026 WILL BE DELIVERED IN THE FALL

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