
Rhaphithamnus Cyanocarpus Fruit Seeds For Planting, Unique Blue Fruit and Beautiful Blooms for Your Garden
Rhaphithamnus Cyanocarpus Fruit Seeds For Planting, Unique Blue Fruit and Beautiful Blooms for Your Garden
Key Features:
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Rare and visually distinctive blue-fruiting shrub
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Produces small ornamental berries and attractive blooms
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Suitable for decorative landscapes, borders, and specialty gardens
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Seeds are non-GMO and selected for healthy germination
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Performs well in well-drained soil and consistent sunlight
Specifications
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Seed Name: Rhaphithamnus cyanocarpus
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Common Growth Form: Woody Shrub
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Plant Type: Perennial Ornamental Shrub
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Fruit: Small blue berries (primarily ornamental)
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Flowering: Seasonal clusters of delicate blooms
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Soil Needs: Well-drained, slightly sandy to loamy soil
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Sunlight: Full Sun to Partial Shade
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Watering: Moderate, avoid waterlogged soil
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Hardiness Zones: Zones 8–11
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Planting Season: Spring to Early Summer
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GMO Status: Non-GMO
Planting Guide
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Soak Seeds:
Lightly scarify and soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours to support germination. -
Sowing Depth:
Plant seeds ÂĽ inch deep in seed-starting mix. -
Temperature:
Keep soil warm at 70–75°F for best germination results. -
Light Needs:
Place in bright indirect light during early growth. -
Transplanting:
Move seedlings to garden or container once strong roots develop and frost risk is gone. -
Maintenance:
Prune lightly to maintain shape and encourage branching.
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Rhaphithamnus Cyanocarpus Fruit Seeds For Planting, Unique Blue Fruit and Beautiful Blooms for Your Garden
Key Features:
-
Rare and visually distinctive blue-fruiting shrub
-
Produces small ornamental berries and attractive blooms
-
Suitable for decorative landscapes, borders, and specialty gardens
-
Seeds are non-GMO and selected for healthy germination
-
Performs well in well-drained soil and consistent sunlight
Specifications
-
Seed Name: Rhaphithamnus cyanocarpus
-
Common Growth Form: Woody Shrub
-
Plant Type: Perennial Ornamental Shrub
-
Fruit: Small blue berries (primarily ornamental)
-
Flowering: Seasonal clusters of delicate blooms
-
Soil Needs: Well-drained, slightly sandy to loamy soil
-
Sunlight: Full Sun to Partial Shade
-
Watering: Moderate, avoid waterlogged soil
-
Hardiness Zones: Zones 8–11
-
Planting Season: Spring to Early Summer
-
GMO Status: Non-GMO
Planting Guide
-
Soak Seeds:
Lightly scarify and soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours to support germination. -
Sowing Depth:
Plant seeds ÂĽ inch deep in seed-starting mix. -
Temperature:
Keep soil warm at 70–75°F for best germination results. -
Light Needs:
Place in bright indirect light during early growth. -
Transplanting:
Move seedlings to garden or container once strong roots develop and frost risk is gone. -
Maintenance:
Prune lightly to maintain shape and encourage branching.
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Key Features:
-
Rare and visually distinctive blue-fruiting shrub
-
Produces small ornamental berries and attractive blooms
-
Suitable for decorative landscapes, borders, and specialty gardens
-
Seeds are non-GMO and selected for healthy germination
-
Performs well in well-drained soil and consistent sunlight
Specifications
-
Seed Name: Rhaphithamnus cyanocarpus
-
Common Growth Form: Woody Shrub
-
Plant Type: Perennial Ornamental Shrub
-
Fruit: Small blue berries (primarily ornamental)
-
Flowering: Seasonal clusters of delicate blooms
-
Soil Needs: Well-drained, slightly sandy to loamy soil
-
Sunlight: Full Sun to Partial Shade
-
Watering: Moderate, avoid waterlogged soil
-
Hardiness Zones: Zones 8–11
-
Planting Season: Spring to Early Summer
-
GMO Status: Non-GMO
Planting Guide
-
Soak Seeds:
Lightly scarify and soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours to support germination. -
Sowing Depth:
Plant seeds ÂĽ inch deep in seed-starting mix. -
Temperature:
Keep soil warm at 70–75°F for best germination results. -
Light Needs:
Place in bright indirect light during early growth. -
Transplanting:
Move seedlings to garden or container once strong roots develop and frost risk is gone. -
Maintenance:
Prune lightly to maintain shape and encourage branching.























