
Bunchberry Dichondra Fruit Seeds for Planting, Enhance Your Garden with Unique and Exotic Fruit Seeds
Bunchberry Dichondra Fruit Seeds for Planting, Enhance Your Garden with Unique and Exotic Fruit Seeds
Add a touch of exotic beauty to your garden with Bunchberry Dichondra Seeds.
These non-GMO seeds grow into unique, low-growing perennial plants that produce small, ornamental fruits and lush foliage. Perfect for home gardens, rockeries, borders, and containers, Bunchberry Dichondra enhances both visual appeal and garden diversity.
Key Features
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Non-GMO, high-quality Bunchberry Dichondra seeds
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Produces unique, ornamental fruits
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Low-growing, ground-covering plants ideal for home gardens and containers
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Suitable for borders, rockeries, and decorative landscaping
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Attracts pollinators naturally
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Easy-to-grow, hardy perennial plant
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Adds unique texture and color to garden design
Specifications
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Common Name: Bunchberry Dichondra
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Scientific Name: Dichondra repens
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Seed Type: Non-GMO
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Plant Type: Perennial Groundcover / Ornamental Fruit Plant
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Season to Sow: Spring or early summer
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USDA Hardiness Zones: 7–10
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Soil Type: Well-drained loamy or sandy soil
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Sun Exposure: Partial Sun to Full Shade
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Germination Time: 2–3 weeks
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Maturity Period: 3–6 months for foliage and fruit display
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Spacing: 6–12 inches between plants
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Water Needs: Moderate; keep soil consistently moist
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Growth Height: 2–6 inches (spreading groundcover)
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Perennial or Annual: Perennial
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Recommended For: Home gardens, rockeries, borders, container planting, ornamental landscapes
Planting Guide
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Seed Preparation: Soak seeds in water for 6–8 hours before sowing to improve germination.
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Sowing Depth: Cover seeds lightly with soil (ÂĽ inch).
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Light: Provide partial sun to full shade for best growth.
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Transplanting: Move seedlings outdoors once strong enough and frost risk is over.
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Care: Water consistently; mulch lightly to retain soil moisture.
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Maintenance: Minimal pruning required; spreads naturally to cover ground.
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Harvesting/Display: Small, ornamental fruits appear along foliage; used for decorative purposes and wildlife attraction.
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Bunchberry Dichondra Fruit Seeds for Planting, Enhance Your Garden with Unique and Exotic Fruit Seeds
Add a touch of exotic beauty to your garden with Bunchberry Dichondra Seeds.
These non-GMO seeds grow into unique, low-growing perennial plants that produce small, ornamental fruits and lush foliage. Perfect for home gardens, rockeries, borders, and containers, Bunchberry Dichondra enhances both visual appeal and garden diversity.
Key Features
-
Non-GMO, high-quality Bunchberry Dichondra seeds
-
Produces unique, ornamental fruits
-
Low-growing, ground-covering plants ideal for home gardens and containers
-
Suitable for borders, rockeries, and decorative landscaping
-
Attracts pollinators naturally
-
Easy-to-grow, hardy perennial plant
-
Adds unique texture and color to garden design
Specifications
-
Common Name: Bunchberry Dichondra
-
Scientific Name: Dichondra repens
-
Seed Type: Non-GMO
-
Plant Type: Perennial Groundcover / Ornamental Fruit Plant
-
Season to Sow: Spring or early summer
-
USDA Hardiness Zones: 7–10
-
Soil Type: Well-drained loamy or sandy soil
-
Sun Exposure: Partial Sun to Full Shade
-
Germination Time: 2–3 weeks
-
Maturity Period: 3–6 months for foliage and fruit display
-
Spacing: 6–12 inches between plants
-
Water Needs: Moderate; keep soil consistently moist
-
Growth Height: 2–6 inches (spreading groundcover)
-
Perennial or Annual: Perennial
-
Recommended For: Home gardens, rockeries, borders, container planting, ornamental landscapes
Planting Guide
-
Seed Preparation: Soak seeds in water for 6–8 hours before sowing to improve germination.
-
Sowing Depth: Cover seeds lightly with soil (ÂĽ inch).
-
Light: Provide partial sun to full shade for best growth.
-
Transplanting: Move seedlings outdoors once strong enough and frost risk is over.
-
Care: Water consistently; mulch lightly to retain soil moisture.
-
Maintenance: Minimal pruning required; spreads naturally to cover ground.
-
Harvesting/Display: Small, ornamental fruits appear along foliage; used for decorative purposes and wildlife attraction.
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Description
Add a touch of exotic beauty to your garden with Bunchberry Dichondra Seeds.
These non-GMO seeds grow into unique, low-growing perennial plants that produce small, ornamental fruits and lush foliage. Perfect for home gardens, rockeries, borders, and containers, Bunchberry Dichondra enhances both visual appeal and garden diversity.
Key Features
-
Non-GMO, high-quality Bunchberry Dichondra seeds
-
Produces unique, ornamental fruits
-
Low-growing, ground-covering plants ideal for home gardens and containers
-
Suitable for borders, rockeries, and decorative landscaping
-
Attracts pollinators naturally
-
Easy-to-grow, hardy perennial plant
-
Adds unique texture and color to garden design
Specifications
-
Common Name: Bunchberry Dichondra
-
Scientific Name: Dichondra repens
-
Seed Type: Non-GMO
-
Plant Type: Perennial Groundcover / Ornamental Fruit Plant
-
Season to Sow: Spring or early summer
-
USDA Hardiness Zones: 7–10
-
Soil Type: Well-drained loamy or sandy soil
-
Sun Exposure: Partial Sun to Full Shade
-
Germination Time: 2–3 weeks
-
Maturity Period: 3–6 months for foliage and fruit display
-
Spacing: 6–12 inches between plants
-
Water Needs: Moderate; keep soil consistently moist
-
Growth Height: 2–6 inches (spreading groundcover)
-
Perennial or Annual: Perennial
-
Recommended For: Home gardens, rockeries, borders, container planting, ornamental landscapes
Planting Guide
-
Seed Preparation: Soak seeds in water for 6–8 hours before sowing to improve germination.
-
Sowing Depth: Cover seeds lightly with soil (ÂĽ inch).
-
Light: Provide partial sun to full shade for best growth.
-
Transplanting: Move seedlings outdoors once strong enough and frost risk is over.
-
Care: Water consistently; mulch lightly to retain soil moisture.
-
Maintenance: Minimal pruning required; spreads naturally to cover ground.
-
Harvesting/Display: Small, ornamental fruits appear along foliage; used for decorative purposes and wildlife attraction.























