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Elderberry Black Lace

Sambucus nigra 'Black Lace'

The Elderberry Black Lace, 'Sambucus nigra ''Eva' PPAF 15,575, is an award winning shrub, resembling the Japanese Maple. Adaptable to most soils, lime being one, it has a plant height of 3-6'. The dark purple, finely cut foliage looks great all year long. Flowering appears in June, and the attractive pink blooms contrasts well against its foliage. The Black Lace is extremely easy to grow and a very popular plant for the landscape. The uses for this plant are endless. Grow it as a shrub, as a bold perennial or train it into a small tree. It's colorful, versatile and easy to grow. Prune if desired. So beautiful and so unique, Black Lace was named the Best New Plant of 2006 at the NMPro ANLA New Plant Pavilion. Protected by Plant Breeder's Rights - propagation prohibited.

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Creativity in the garden: Found objects, artworks can add whimsy, fun, beauty - Washington Post


Creativity in the garden: Found objects, artworks can add whimsy, fun, beauty
Washington Post
Colorful bursts can be achieved with black lace elderberry, dahlia “Knockouts,” coleus and canna, among other plants. Canna “Tropicanna” and King Tut Papyrus offer a bold structural base. “There's no right or wrong way to do it,” McCullough says.

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Latest Kings Mountain Little Theatre production features twisted sisters - Gaston Gazette


Latest Kings Mountain Little Theatre production features twisted sisters
Gaston Gazette
The family traditions make for a deadly farce in “Arsenic and Old Lace,” the latest Kings Mountain Little Theatre production. The black comedy, which opens Friday at the Joy Performance Center, is set in World War II-era Brooklyn.

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