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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

  1. Soak Seeds:
    Lightly scarify and soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours to support germination.

  2. Sowing Depth:
    Plant seeds ¼ inch deep in seed-starting mix.

  3. Temperature:
    Keep soil warm at 70–75°F for best germination results.

  4. Light Needs:
    Place in bright indirect light during early growth.

  5. Transplanting:
    Move seedlings to garden or container once strong roots develop and frost risk is gone.

  6. Maintenance:
    Prune lightly to maintain shape and encourage branching.

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

  1. Soak Seeds:
    Lightly scarify and soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours to support germination.

  2. Sowing Depth:
    Plant seeds ¼ inch deep in seed-starting mix.

  3. Temperature:
    Keep soil warm at 70–75°F for best germination results.

  4. Light Needs:
    Place in bright indirect light during early growth.

  5. Transplanting:
    Move seedlings to garden or container once strong roots develop and frost risk is gone.

  6. Maintenance:
    Prune lightly to maintain shape and encourage branching.

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Description

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

  1. Soak Seeds:
    Lightly scarify and soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours to support germination.

  2. Sowing Depth:
    Plant seeds ¼ inch deep in seed-starting mix.

  3. Temperature:
    Keep soil warm at 70–75°F for best germination results.

  4. Light Needs:
    Place in bright indirect light during early growth.

  5. Transplanting:
    Move seedlings to garden or container once strong roots develop and frost risk is gone.

  6. Maintenance:
    Prune lightly to maintain shape and encourage branching.