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25+ Salmonberry Fruit Bearing Shrub Rubus Spectabilis Seeds for Planting
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Estimated to arrive by Wed, Oct 29th.
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FREE via Standard shipping (1 to 5 business days) to United States
Return policy
None: All purchases final
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Payment options
PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted
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25+ Salmonberry Fruit Bearing Shrub Rubus Spectabilis Seeds for Planting
Bring the Beauty and Benefits of Salmonberry to Your Garden! ??
Salmonberry, known scientifically as Rubus spectabilis, is a stunning, fruit-bearing shrub native to the lush landscapes of North America, from southern Alaska all the way down the coast to northern California. With its beautiful pink to reddish-purple flowers and vibrant, raspberry-like fruit, this shrub is a fantastic addition to any wild garden or wetland restoration project.
? Key Features:
Height: Grows up to 12 feet (4m) tall, creating dense, thicket-like growth ?
Fruit: Delicious, juicy berries that range from orange-red to yellow ??
Flowers: Showy, five-petalled pink to reddish-purple blooms ?
Bark: Golden-brown, shedding bark that adds to its unique charm ?
Habitat: Thrives in the dappled shade of moist woods and along streambanks ?
Perfect for Your Garden: Salmonberry is a versatile shrub that grows well in wetland areas but can also be planted in non-wetland environments. It's best suited to wild or natural gardens due to its tendency to form dense thickets, but it can also be used for erosion control and to attract wildlife ??. The berries are not only attractive but also edible, making it a great plant for gardeners who want a functional yet beautiful addition to their landscape.
? Growing Information:
Bloom Time: April to May ?
Fruit Ripening: May to July ?
Propagation: Easily propagated through seed stratification or by cuttings. For seeds, warm stratification for 90 days, followed by cold stratification for another 90 days, will improve germination rates ?
Caring for Salmonberry: This hardy shrub grows from branching rhizomes and will quickly establish itself in suitable conditions. Its arching stems are covered with golden-brown bark that sheds as the plant matures. Salmonberry's vibrant foliage consists of three sharply toothed leaflets, giving it a distinctive appearance.
? Use by People: Salmonberries were a significant food source for Native Americans, especially in early spring when the berries ripened. The juicy fruits were often eaten fresh, mixed with salmon roe or in oolichan grease. The flavor of the berries varies, but they are generally considered sweet and refreshing. The berries are also made into jams, jellies, wine, and even candies.
In addition to its berries, young sprouts were an important early-spring food for the natives, often eaten raw or steamed. The bark was also used medicinally for treating wounds, particularly burns.
? Why Choose Salmonberry for Your Garden?
Wildlife-Friendly: Attracts birds, butterflies, and other pollinators ??
Perfect for Wetlands: Excellent for restoration and erosion control ?
Edible Delicious: Enjoy fresh berries, jams, and even wine ??
Easy to Grow: Hardy and adaptable, perfect for gardeners of all levels ?
? Order Your 25+ Salmonberry Seeds Today and Start Growing Your Own Beautiful, Fruit-Bearing Shrub! ?
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