








Gaylussacia cf. virgata
Gaylussacia cf. virgata is a dwarf berry-producing shrub native to the mountains of Chapada Diamantina, Brazil. Adapted to high-altitude conditions, this species is both highly drought-tolerant and cold-hardy, making it ideal for tough climates and low-maintenance landscapes.
This compact shrub grows to a maximum height of around 1 to 1.5 meters, making it easy to manage and well-suited for small gardens, food forests, or container growing. Despite its modest size, it produces an abundance of small black berries that are both attractive and delicious.
The berries are pleasantly sweet, perfect for eating fresh by the handful. The thin skin doesn’t interfere with the flavor or sweetness, making them enjoyable straight off the plant without any bitterness or astringency.
Seeds are sold in packs of 1. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.
Gaylussacia cf. virgata is a dwarf berry-producing shrub native to the mountains of Chapada Diamantina, Brazil. Adapted to high-altitude conditions, this species is both highly drought-tolerant and cold-hardy, making it ideal for tough climates and low-maintenance landscapes.
This compact shrub grows to a maximum height of around 1 to 1.5 meters, making it easy to manage and well-suited for small gardens, food forests, or container growing. Despite its modest size, it produces an abundance of small black berries that are both attractive and delicious.
The berries are pleasantly sweet, perfect for eating fresh by the handful. The thin skin doesn’t interfere with the flavor or sweetness, making them enjoyable straight off the plant without any bitterness or astringency.
Seeds are sold in packs of 1. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.
Gaylussacia cf. virgata is a dwarf berry-producing shrub native to the mountains of Chapada Diamantina, Brazil. Adapted to high-altitude conditions, this species is both highly drought-tolerant and cold-hardy, making it ideal for tough climates and low-maintenance landscapes.
This compact shrub grows to a maximum height of around 1 to 1.5 meters, making it easy to manage and well-suited for small gardens, food forests, or container growing. Despite its modest size, it produces an abundance of small black berries that are both attractive and delicious.
The berries are pleasantly sweet, perfect for eating fresh by the handful. The thin skin doesn’t interfere with the flavor or sweetness, making them enjoyable straight off the plant without any bitterness or astringency.
Seeds are sold in packs of 1. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.