
Caper Bush Seeds
Caper Bush (Capparis spinosa) is a drought-tolerant Mediterranean shrub valued for its edible flower buds and ornamental white-to-pinkish blooms. These Non-GMO seeds produce a hardy perennial plant that thrives in hot, dry regions, rocky soils, and containers. With rising search demand for caper seeds, Capparis spinosa seeds, and caper plant for home garden, this variety is perfect for gardeners wanting a unique, low-maintenance edible plant.
Features
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Produces flavorful caper buds commonly used in cooking
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Attractive, large white flowers with purple filaments
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Highly drought-tolerant and heat-resistant
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Ideal for rock gardens, balconies, and Mediterranean climates
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Hardy, low-maintenance, and resilient perennial
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Non-GMO seeds with strong germination
Specifications
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Common Name: Caper Bush
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Botanical Name: Capparis spinosa
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Seed Type: Non-GMO
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Plant Type: Perennial shrub
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Hardiness Zones: 8–11
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Sun Requirement: Full Sun
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Soil Requirement: Rocky, sandy, or well-drained soil
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Watering: Minimal; drought-tolerant
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Germination Time: 20–40 days
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Stratification: Cold stratification improves germination
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Plant Height: 1–3 ft
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Spacing: 2–3 ft
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Best Planting Season: Spring or early summer
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Planting Depth: 1/4 inch
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Temperature for Germination: 20–30°C
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Perennial: Yes
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Suitable For: Dry climates, Mediterranean regions, containers, rock gardens
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Caper Bush Seeds
Caper Bush (Capparis spinosa) is a drought-tolerant Mediterranean shrub valued for its edible flower buds and ornamental white-to-pinkish blooms. These Non-GMO seeds produce a hardy perennial plant that thrives in hot, dry regions, rocky soils, and containers. With rising search demand for caper seeds, Capparis spinosa seeds, and caper plant for home garden, this variety is perfect for gardeners wanting a unique, low-maintenance edible plant.
Features
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Produces flavorful caper buds commonly used in cooking
-
Attractive, large white flowers with purple filaments
-
Highly drought-tolerant and heat-resistant
-
Ideal for rock gardens, balconies, and Mediterranean climates
-
Hardy, low-maintenance, and resilient perennial
-
Non-GMO seeds with strong germination
Specifications
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Common Name: Caper Bush
-
Botanical Name: Capparis spinosa
-
Seed Type: Non-GMO
-
Plant Type: Perennial shrub
-
Hardiness Zones: 8–11
-
Sun Requirement: Full Sun
-
Soil Requirement: Rocky, sandy, or well-drained soil
-
Watering: Minimal; drought-tolerant
-
Germination Time: 20–40 days
-
Stratification: Cold stratification improves germination
-
Plant Height: 1–3 ft
-
Spacing: 2–3 ft
-
Best Planting Season: Spring or early summer
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Planting Depth: 1/4 inch
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Temperature for Germination: 20–30°C
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Perennial: Yes
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Suitable For: Dry climates, Mediterranean regions, containers, rock gardens
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Description
Caper Bush (Capparis spinosa) is a drought-tolerant Mediterranean shrub valued for its edible flower buds and ornamental white-to-pinkish blooms. These Non-GMO seeds produce a hardy perennial plant that thrives in hot, dry regions, rocky soils, and containers. With rising search demand for caper seeds, Capparis spinosa seeds, and caper plant for home garden, this variety is perfect for gardeners wanting a unique, low-maintenance edible plant.
Features
-
Produces flavorful caper buds commonly used in cooking
-
Attractive, large white flowers with purple filaments
-
Highly drought-tolerant and heat-resistant
-
Ideal for rock gardens, balconies, and Mediterranean climates
-
Hardy, low-maintenance, and resilient perennial
-
Non-GMO seeds with strong germination
Specifications
-
Common Name: Caper Bush
-
Botanical Name: Capparis spinosa
-
Seed Type: Non-GMO
-
Plant Type: Perennial shrub
-
Hardiness Zones: 8–11
-
Sun Requirement: Full Sun
-
Soil Requirement: Rocky, sandy, or well-drained soil
-
Watering: Minimal; drought-tolerant
-
Germination Time: 20–40 days
-
Stratification: Cold stratification improves germination
-
Plant Height: 1–3 ft
-
Spacing: 2–3 ft
-
Best Planting Season: Spring or early summer
-
Planting Depth: 1/4 inch
-
Temperature for Germination: 20–30°C
-
Perennial: Yes
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Suitable For: Dry climates, Mediterranean regions, containers, rock gardens























