Coral Berry Live Plant 1 Gallon size

$12.50
Coralberry grows on clay and loam soils in Texas, east to Florida and New England and north to Colorado and South Dakota. It is a spreading, arching shrub which spreads by stolons and prefers the shade of a woodland or understory, and is a good ground cover for erosion control. It has slender stems with shreddy bark and green to blue-green mature leaves which turn red in the fall. Its persistent purple-pink BB-size berries ripen in autumn, providing welcome winter color, and they continue into spring as a magnificent contrast to the new lime green leaves. Coralberry can get mildew on heavy clay soils or on drier limey soils. For thicker, bushier growth it can be cut to the ground in winter. It was introduced into cultivation in 1727 and has several cultivars selected for compact growth habit, variegated leaves or white fruit.

Plant Habit or Use: groundcover
small shrub

Exposure: partial sun
shade

Flower Color: greenish white to pink

Blooming Period: spring
summer

Fruit Characteristics: berry-like drupe, fuchsia, pink

Height: 2 to 6 feet

Width: 2 feet, spreading

Plant Character: deciduous

Heat Tolerance: high

Water Requirements:

Soil Requirements: neutral
alkaline

USDA Hardiness Zone: 4

Disclaimer* The plant in the picture is of a fully mature plant. We send plants that become this big, however, size may vary depending on time of year, availability, and weather. We sell plants that are fully rooted in one gallon containers. Our containers are by industry standard one gallon containers, however, some containers may hold less than one gallon of dirt. They measure 6 inches high and will have a 6 inch circumference, as well. Known as a 1 gallon trade pot and they are used by nurseries.
These pots actually hold 0.664 gallons and not 1 full gallon. We use all natural growing materials that may contain beneficial bacteria and some insect life. However, all plants are inspected before being shipped for pests and harmful insects.

Also, even though we do everything we can to ensure the healthy arrival of the plants, accidents do happen, but rest assured, all plants and packages are insured by the usps, as well as, Etsy under $250. If damage occurs when they arrive first thing to do is take pictures of the damage of the box, as well as, the damage to the plant itself. So we can make sure to get you a happy healthy plant!
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Coralberry grows on clay and loam soils in Texas, east to Florida and New England and north to Colorado and South Dakota. It is a spreading, arching shrub which spreads by stolons and prefers the shade of a woodland or understory, and is a good ground cover for erosion control. It has slender stems with shreddy bark and green to blue-green mature leaves which turn red in the fall. Its persistent purple-pink BB-size berries ripen in autumn, providing welcome winter color, and they continue into spring as a magnificent contrast to the new lime green leaves. Coralberry can get mildew on heavy clay soils or on drier limey soils. For thicker, bushier growth it can be cut to the ground in winter. It was introduced into cultivation in 1727 and has several cultivars selected for compact growth habit, variegated leaves or white fruit.

Plant Habit or Use: groundcover
small shrub

Exposure: partial sun
shade

Flower Color: greenish white to pink

Blooming Period: spring
summer

Fruit Characteristics: berry-like drupe, fuchsia, pink

Height: 2 to 6 feet

Width: 2 feet, spreading

Plant Character: deciduous

Heat Tolerance: high

Water Requirements:

Soil Requirements: neutral
alkaline

USDA Hardiness Zone: 4

Disclaimer* The plant in the picture is of a fully mature plant. We send plants that become this big, however, size may vary depending on time of year, availability, and weather. We sell plants that are fully rooted in one gallon containers. Our containers are by industry standard one gallon containers, however, some containers may hold less than one gallon of dirt. They measure 6 inches high and will have a 6 inch circumference, as well. Known as a 1 gallon trade pot and they are used by nurseries.
These pots actually hold 0.664 gallons and not 1 full gallon. We use all natural growing materials that may contain beneficial bacteria and some insect life. However, all plants are inspected before being shipped for pests and harmful insects.

Also, even though we do everything we can to ensure the healthy arrival of the plants, accidents do happen, but rest assured, all plants and packages are insured by the usps, as well as, Etsy under $250. If damage occurs when they arrive first thing to do is take pictures of the damage of the box, as well as, the damage to the plant itself. So we can make sure to get you a happy healthy plant!
Coralberry grows on clay and loam soils in Texas, east to Florida and New England and north to Colorado and South Dakota. It is a spreading, arching shrub which spreads by stolons and prefers the shade of a woodland or understory, and is a good ground cover for erosion control. It has slender stems with shreddy bark and green to blue-green mature leaves which turn red in the fall. Its persistent purple-pink BB-size berries ripen in autumn, providing welcome winter color, and they continue into spring as a magnificent contrast to the new lime green leaves. Coralberry can get mildew on heavy clay soils or on drier limey soils. For thicker, bushier growth it can be cut to the ground in winter. It was introduced into cultivation in 1727 and has several cultivars selected for compact growth habit, variegated leaves or white fruit.

Plant Habit or Use: groundcover
small shrub

Exposure: partial sun
shade

Flower Color: greenish white to pink

Blooming Period: spring
summer

Fruit Characteristics: berry-like drupe, fuchsia, pink

Height: 2 to 6 feet

Width: 2 feet, spreading

Plant Character: deciduous

Heat Tolerance: high

Water Requirements:

Soil Requirements: neutral
alkaline

USDA Hardiness Zone: 4

Disclaimer* The plant in the picture is of a fully mature plant. We send plants that become this big, however, size may vary depending on time of year, availability, and weather. We sell plants that are fully rooted in one gallon containers. Our containers are by industry standard one gallon containers, however, some containers may hold less than one gallon of dirt. They measure 6 inches high and will have a 6 inch circumference, as well. Known as a 1 gallon trade pot and they are used by nurseries.
These pots actually hold 0.664 gallons and not 1 full gallon. We use all natural growing materials that may contain beneficial bacteria and some insect life. However, all plants are inspected before being shipped for pests and harmful insects.

Also, even though we do everything we can to ensure the healthy arrival of the plants, accidents do happen, but rest assured, all plants and packages are insured by the usps, as well as, Etsy under $250. If damage occurs when they arrive first thing to do is take pictures of the damage of the box, as well as, the damage to the plant itself. So we can make sure to get you a happy healthy plant!