Description: Buckeye55 No Shipments to California or Hawaii, Silver Buffalo Berry No Shipments to California or Hawaii. Breathe new life into your landscape and connect with a rich cultural heritage by planting the Buffalo Berry (Shepherdia argentea). This isn't just a beautiful shrub; it's a timeless link to the past and a versatile addition to your garden. For centuries, Indigenous peoples across North America have revered the Buffalo Berry for its resilience and abundance. These resourceful people used every part of the plant: transforming the tart berries into refreshing pemmican, a high-energy food for long journeys, and crafting tools and utensils from the sturdy branches.Today, you can continue this legacy and discover the wonders of the Buffalo Berry firsthand. Its silvery-green leaves shimmer in the sunlight, adding a touch of elegance to your landscape. Delicate yellow flowers grace the branches in spring, followed by a vibrant eruption of bright red berries in summer. These tart berries might not be everyone's cup of tea raw, but their hidden potential lies in their versatility. Imagine transforming them into mouthwatering jams, jellies, and even invigorating summer drinks. Beyond its culinary delights, the Buffalo Berry provides a haven for pollinators, attracting butterflies and bees with its nectar-rich flowers.So, plant a Buffalo Berry (Shepherdia argentea) and celebrate the ingenuity of Indigenous cultures. It's a low-maintenance shrub that rewards you with stunning visuals, a connection to history, and a delicious taste of the wild in your own backyard!Buffalo berries are related to Goumi berries, Buffalo Berries are native to North America. These Plants are 10-15 inches tall, may be pruned to fit into priority mailing box. The Buffalo Berry (Shepherdia argentea) is a resilient shrub that thrives with minimal fuss. Here's a breakdown of the cultural requirements to keep your Buffalo Berry happy and productive:Climate:Zones: It's remarkably adaptable, thriving in USDA Hardiness Zones 2 to 7. It tolerates cold winters well and can handle some summer heat, although excessive heat can reduce fruit production.Sunlight:Full Sun: Buffalo Berry prefers full sun exposure (at least 6-8 hours daily) for optimal growth, abundant fruit production, and maintaining its attractive silvery foliage.Soil:Drainage: Well-drained soil is crucial. It dislikes waterlogged conditions and can develop root rot if its roots sit in excess moisture.Soil Adaptability: While it prefers slightly alkaline to neutral soil (pH 6.0 to 7.5), it's surprisingly adaptable and can tolerate a wider range (pH 5.0 to 8.0).Planting:Timing: Bare-root plants are best planted in late fall or early winter when they're dormant. Container-grown Buffalo Berry can be planted throughout the growing season, but spring is generally preferred.Watering:Moderate Watering: Young plants require consistent watering, especially during dry periods. Once established, they are quite drought tolerant and require less frequent watering.Pollination:Dioecious: This is key! Buffalo Berry is dioecious, meaning there are separate male and female plants. You need to plant at least one male plant to pollinate 2-3 female plants within 50 feet of each other for fruit production.Additional Considerations:Spacing: Depending on the variety, Buffalo Berry shrubs can grow 6-15 feet tall and 6-12 feet wide. Plan accordingly when choosing a planting location.Maintenance: Low-maintenance once established. Occasional pruning may be desired to maintain desired size and shape.Pests and Diseases: Generally resistant to most pests and diseases. Keep an eye out for common issues like aphids, scales, and fungal diseases. Implement organic controls or consult a professional if needed.By following these cultural requirements, you can successfully grow a beautiful and productive Buffalo Berry shrub. Remember, providing well-drained soil, adequate sunlight for at least part of the day, and ensuring proper pollination with both male and female plants are key to a successful harvest of these versatile and historically significant berries. You are bidding on 1 seedling. “Live dormant plant, No Shipments to California or Hawaii due to regulations in those state.
Price: 9.95 USD
Location: Nevada, Ohio
End Time: 2024-05-19T19:18:31.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Climate: Cold, Continental, Highland, Marine West Coast, Mediterranean, Temperate
Common Name: Silver Buffalo Berry
Color: Green, Red
Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
Brand: Live Plant
Season of Interest: Fall, Spring, Summer
Plant Form: Live plant
Type: Fruits & Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Bushes & Hedges
Growth Stage: Seedling
Watering: Medium
Genus: Shepherdia
Number in Pack: 1
Sunlight: Full Sun, Medium Sun
Foliage: Broadleaf
Features: Air Purifying, Cold Resistant, Deciduous, Deer-Resistant, Edible, Flowering
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States