Description of Western Bunchberry Seeds:
– Name: Western Bunchberry
– Other common names include Bunchberry Dogwood, Alaskan Bunchberry, Canadian Bunchberry, and Western Cordilleran Bunchberry.
– Scientific name: Cornus Unalaschkensis
– Appearance: Produces white flowers and red berries.
– Planting guidelines:
– Best time to plant seeds: Fall; cold stratify needed.
– Outdoors: After frost.
– Indoors: Several weeks before the last frost.
– Plant height: 4 – 8 inches.
– Spacing between plants: 12 inches.
– Bloom time: May – August for flowers; berries appear late summer to fall.
– Hardiness zone: Suitable for zones 2 through 7.
– Light requirements: Tolerates sun to shade conditions.
– Soil and water preferences: Prefers average to moist conditions.
– Quantity included in package: 15 seeds.
Please note: These seeds are from a collection of various types of Dogwood seeds. More information will be provided soon.
Columbcille –
Great seller, always responsive. Seeds arrived quickly!
stacytron –
Cant wait to plant them
Mistylocke –
Received quickly- can’t wait to plant the seeds.
Vanessa –
Great seller. Helpful when USPS misplaced my item and everything is packaged and labeled so neatly. I’m excited for this great native shade loving plant – I see it a lot in the forests around here and I know it will do well in my landscape. Thanks!