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Product Description
Bayberry Fruit Seeds Your Guide To Planting And Growing is produced from premium Heirloom, Non-GMO, High Germination Organic Garden Seeds. Suitable for home gardens, terrace gardening, containers, and open-field cultivation.

Life Cycle
Perennial shrub
Planting Season
Spring sowing
Growth Habit
Woody spreading shrub
Flavor Profile
Tart aromatic taste
Plant Characteristics
Glossy evergreen leaves
Use
Fresh and processed
Growing Conditions
Well-drained soil
Harvest Advantages
Long-lived yields
Plant Resistance
Pest tolerant plant
Myrica rubra
Seed Names
Bayberry seeds
Seed Type
Open pollinated
Bayberry is a hardy fruit-bearing shrub known for its aromatic foliage and tangy berries. Grown in home gardens and edible landscapes, bayberry plants are valued for their resilience, ornamental appeal, and versatile fruit use.
Light Requirement
Full sun
Planting Depth
Shallow planting
Sowing Method
Seed germination
Plant Spacing
6–8 feet
Days to Maturity
2–3 years
Soil Preparation
Sandy loam soil
Hardiness Zones
Zones 7–10
Water Needs
Moderate watering
Planting Season
Spring season
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
80–120 sq ft
500
400–600 sq ft
1000
800–1200 sq ft