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Gaylussacia brachycera 'Berried Treasure'™

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$19.99
$19.99 - $19.99
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SKU M210

Gaylussacia brachycera 'Berried Treasure'™

Gaylussacia brachycera, more popularly known as 'Berried Treasure', is a relic from the ice age! Its Pennsylvania colony covers over a mile, growing 6" a year - that's an ancient 10,000 year single colony! This species of Huckleberry offers glossy, toothed leaves, blooms of white (sometimes pink) urn-shaped flowers, and long (3/4”) drupe-like blue fruits in summer. It's adaptable to full sun, drought-tolerant, and a haven for pollinators and wildlife. Berried Treasure is a low-growing, spreading shrub with numerous uses - it's a rare, ancient find!

Common Names:  Box Huckleberry; Box-leaved Whortleberry
Habit:  Low-growing, spreading, shrub; 6 to 8-inches tall
Culture:  Prefers dry, acidic soils, including duff; tolerates poor soil; partial shade to sun
Reproduction:  Self-sterile; plants form colonies which spread by vegetative reproduction along root stock
Foliage:  Evergreen, glossy green with minutely serrated edges; turns red in winter
Flowers:  May to June; urn shaped white flowers born on racemes
Fruit:  July to August; dark blue edible berries
Uses:  Groundcover and habitat restoration, near walkways or next to porches.

Size: 1 Gallon Pot

Zone Compatibility

This Variety's Zone Range

2 - 11

Outdoors: 4 - 11

My Hardiness Zone

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The USDA hardiness zones offer a guide to varieties that will grow well in certain climates. Each zone corresponds to the minimum winter temperatures experienced in a given area. Make sure that your hardiness zone lies within the zone compatibility range of this variety before ordering.

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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  • If i buy 2 plants will i get fruit or do i need to find another variety?

    No, they are self fertile and will pollinate each other, or themselves if solo!

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