Berries and Brambles
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PAGE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ALL A deciduous shrub with fine foliage. In early Summer, flat flower heads of creamy-white flower begin to emerge followed by small, glossy purple-black berries that are edible after being cooked. May be grown in full sun or partial shade where soils are moist, average condition and free-draining. Sambucus Laciniata Current Stock Height: 10/20 cm ? Container: 4.5l ? $39.99 aka Black Beauty Elderberry Black Beauty Elderberry is a valued plant for its medicinal and nutritional qualities. Large deep green leaflets and fragrant white flower heads in summer followed by red-black berries that can be used for juicing or you may like to make some Elderberry Wine. Deciduous. Sambuccus Nigra Current Stock Height: 10/20 cm ? Container: 2.4l ? $39.99 aka Strawberry This delicious Strawberry has large, conical shaped, dark red firm fruit with excellent flavour. Camarosa are short-day strawberries, they flower from spring to summer, and the main crop is ripe around December. Good disease resistance. Plant in well drained fertile soil, provide afternoon shade for best results. Strawberry Camarosa Pack of 10 Plants New stock expected Middle of June, 2024. Waitlist now. Estimated price $16.99. Payment on order.
A cross between a black currant and a gooseberry. Great for eating fresh or cooking. Forms a large bush with spines. The fruit is ripe when it goes almost black. Prefers well drained moist soil. Plant is sun to part shade. Frost hardy. Deciduous. Worcesterberry Current Stock Height: 30/40 cm ? Container: 4.5l ? $49.99
Great plant for helping attract birds into your garden.
Habit: Upright
Mature Size (HxW): 3.5m x 3.5m
Elderberries are also valued because of the high iron content of the fruit.
Habit: Upright
Mature Size 7-10 yrs (HxW): 4m x 3m
To get the very best out of your Strawberry patch look at our How to page for growing tips.
PVR: STR017
Habit: Spreading
Mature Size (HxW): Spreading
Mature Size 7-10 yrs (HxW): 2m x 2m
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