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Gaultheria shallon - Salal

Market price from $3.90 to $9.50

Gaultheria shallon is a resilient evergreen shrub, better known as Salal. Emmying from the luscious landscapes of North America, Salal's versatility catches the eye, standing proudly between 1-5 feet tall. Its remarkable adaptability becomes evident as it flourishes in a variety of sun exposures, from shady havens to sun-drenched locales. This low-maintenance marvel steals the limelight in your garden throughout the yearly cycle. Its leathery, dark green foliage remains an enduring display whilst the spring and early summer months bestow delicate clusters of pinkish-white, bell-shaped flowers. As if this continuous tapestry of color wasn't impressive enough, Salal rounds off the summer season by transforming these flowers into delectable dark purple berries, a feast for both your eyes and native wildlife. With its combination of sturdy attractiveness, vibrant aesthetics, and moderate water usage, Salal will prove an outstanding addition to any landscape; bolstering coastal designs, enhancing woodland themes, and enriching wildlife gardens. Invest in a Salal today; it's nature's way of offering prime functionality paired with exquisite beauty.

  • Size: 1-5 feet tall
  • Flowers: Bell-shaped, pinkish-white flowers in spring and early summer
  • Foliage: Leathery, dark green leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to shade
  • Edible fruit: Produces edible dark purple berries
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