Potsize | 2,5cm plug |
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Family | |
Origin | Northern Hemisphere |
Type | |
Flowering time | |
Flowering color | Pink |
Placement | |
Growth habit | Creeping stems |
Soil type | Loam, Peat |
Water requirement | Wet |
Height | 5 – 10 cm, but can grow along with peat moss bumps |
Foliage | Egg shaped, Evergreen, Narrow, Small (3 – 8 mm) |
Winter hardiness | |
Particularities | edible berries closely related to bigger brother the Cranberry O. macrocarpon) |
Vaccinium oxycoccos
€6,95
Small cranberry is a rare, slow-growing dwarf shrub with creeping stems from the heather family for in acidic peat bogs that’s very beautiful in combination with peat moss (Sphagnum) and Sundew (Drosera) etc., flowers beautifully pink in spring and forms red edible berries.
*Comes with live / growing Sphagnum.
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