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Shady Garden Fruit Shrub Collection


  • The tasty Shady Garden Fruit Shrub collection contains one of each plant in an 8cm pot. Young plants which will fruit from next year.

  • Ugni candollei - Pink Chilean Guava (10cm tall): Ugni candollei is a rare, small, fruiting evergreen shrub from Chile, reaching a maximum height of 60-80cm. It produces pretty white flowers which are followed by edible, pink or light orange coloured fruits.

     

    Vaccinium corymbosum - Blueberry (15cm)

    A deciduous shrub which has a rounded, bushy habit with multiple seasons of interest. From late spring to early summer, clusters of pearly white flowers bloom on the bare stems. In mid-summer, an abundant of medium-sized, juicy, edible blueberries form amongst its leaves. They will happily produce their fruits in a medium sized pot. The sweet tasting fruits can be eaten raw or can be used to make jams, tarts, and preserves. The berries are known to be full of vitamins and antioxidants. Loved by not only us but by the birds and the bees too! The fruits are followed by an excellent display of autumn colours.

     

    Luma apiculata - Chilean Myrtle (15-20cm)

    An evergreen fruit shrub that produces masses of pretty, pure white flowers in mid-summer, attracting the bees and butterflies. The flowers have a beautiful peach like scent and are the most extraordinary looking with long, curling stamens on the older flowers. This ornamental shrub produces an abundance of soft, black, aromatic berries which have a special hint of spice, the perfect addition to make your very own tangy, bittersweet Sardinian myrtle liqueur – Mirto Rosso. The cinnamon branches are sculptural and contrast beautifully against its dark green leaves. Our Chilean Myrtle looks great planted in the ground, placed in the conservatory or it can make a stunning patio plant. 

    The intended main use of this plant is to grow food for human consumption. We always recommend further research to learn the different ways in which the food source can be prepared and consumed. 



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