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These are the following varieties of seaberries which we carry in 1 gal pots:

 

Frugana (Female) - H: 10-12ft, W: N/A, Sun: Part to full, Fruit: Produces large, tart, orange/red berries that ripen earlier than other seaberry varieties in August, Note: Needs a male to pollinate with, Zone: 3-9.

 

Leikora (Female) - H: 6-14ft, W: N/A, Sun: Part to full, Fruit: Orange juicy fruit that are tart and ripen from late August to early September, Note: Needs a male to pollinate with, Zone: 3-9.

 

Male - H: 6-10ft, W: N/A, Sun: Part to full, Fruit: None as it is a male. Note: Can pollinate up to 8 females and nitrogen fixing. 

 

Orange Energy (TM, Female) - H: 6-8ft, W: N/A, Sun: Part to full, Fruit: Produces large crop of tart, flavorful orange fruit in September, Note: Bred by H.J. Albrecht in Berlin, Germany and needs a male to pollinate with, Zone: 3-9. 

 

Orange Glow (TM, Female) - H: 6-8ft, W: N/A, Sun: Part to full, Fruit: Bright/orange berries that ripen in mid-August. Fruit is good for fresh eating, juice and preserves. Note: One of the earliest ripening varieties of seaberry and needs to have a male plant to pollinate with. Zone: 3-9.

 

Radiant (TM, Female) - H: 8ft, W: N/A, Sun: Part to full, Fruit: Large elongated orange berries that are juicy and flavorful. Ripens late July/early August. Note: Needs a male as a pollinator, Siberian variety, and nitrogen fixing, Zone: 3-9. 

 

Sirola (TM) - H: 6-8 ft, W: N/A, Sun: Part to full, Fruit: Large red/orange berries that are unusually sweet for a Seaberry. Fruit ripens in mid-August and is good for fresh eating and juice. Note: A hybrid of German and Siberian varieties and requires a male plant to pollinate. Zone: 3-9. 

 

Shipping and delivery of potted plants unavailable. Pickup of potted plants available on farm or at farmers' market after May 15th.

 

Photo Source: Shona Ort, Ort Family Farm

Seaberries

$25.00Price
Excluding Sales Tax
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