Ardisia crenata

27. July 2011 by Garden Adventures


Ardisia crenata is one of the longest-lasting berry-producing plants you can grow. The berries turn red in late fall and hang on the plant until mid-summer. The color remains vivid red as long as the berries remain on the bush. Birds and other wildlife feed on them through the winter. Flowers appear in mid-summer while the berries are still showing their color. Blooms appear in clusters on the en... [Read the Rest of this Post]

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