Seagrape | |
Sea grape | |
Seaside-grape |
Plant Habit: | Shrub Vine |
Life cycle: | Biennial |
Sun Requirements: | Full Sun to Partial Shade |
Minimum cold hardiness: | Zone 2 -45.6 °C (-50 °F) to -42.8 °C (-45°F) |
Leaves: | Good fall color Deciduous Fragrant |
Fruit: | Edible to birds Pops open explosively when ripe |
Flowers: | Inconspicuous |
Flower Color: | Brown |
Flower Time: | Late spring or early summer Late fall or early winter |
Suitable Locations: | Patio/Ornamental/Small Tree |
Uses: | Shade Tree Dried Flower Useful for timber production |
Wildlife Attractant: | Birds Butterflies |
Propagation: Seeds: | Self fertile: nlestla ich ft tdentymepedyue rotasea esgecnd nadl se ohai eba lnmtrmdoe Can handle transplanting |
Propagation: Other methods: | Cuttings: Root |
Containers: | Prefers to be under-potted |
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