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Wineberry Bush Live Plant | Bare Root Appalachian Berry | Rubus phoenicolasius | Sweet Edible Fruit Plant | Ready to Grow

Wineberry Bush Live Plant | Bare Root Appalachian Berry | Rubus phoenicolasius | Sweet Edible Fruit Plant | Ready to Grow

Regular price $54.00 USD
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Grow your own delicious Appalachian Wineberries with this 1 live bare root Wineberry bush, freshly dug and ready for planting. Rubus phoenicolasius is known for its attractive red-haired canes and jewel-like red berries with a uniquely sweet, slightly tart flavor that is perfect for fresh eating, baking, jams, and preserves. This vigorous berry plant thrives in home gardens, edible landscapes, and homesteads, producing abundant harvests once established. Hardy and easy to grow, Wineberry is an excellent choice for gardeners looking to add a unique fruiting plant to their collection. You will receive a healthy bare root plant similar in size and quality to the one shown in the listing photos.

You will receive:
✔️ 1 live Wineberry bush plant
✔️ Fresh bare root starter plant (1–2 year-old root system)
✔️ Healthy, established roots
✔️ Ready to plant upon arrival
✔️ Secure packaging for safe arrival

🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Wineberry
Botanical Name: Rubus phoenicolasius
Plant Type: Deciduous fruiting shrub
Growth Stage: Bare root starter plant
Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Soil: Well-draining soil rich in organic matter
Watering: Moderate; keep soil consistently moist during establishment
Mature Height: 6–9 feet with arching canes
Growth Rate: Fast
USDA Zones: 4–8
Container Friendly: Yes (large containers with support)

💡 Care Tip: Plant your bare root Wineberry as soon as possible after arrival in fertile, well-draining soil. Space plants 4–6 feet apart to accommodate their arching growth habit, and provide a trellis or support system for easier harvesting and maintenance.

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