Description
An outstanding new addition, reminiscent of the garden huckleberry but surpassing it in taste, should not be consumed while still green. This variety is effortlessly cultivated in containers, gardens, or greenhouses, yielding numerous small, distinctively flavoured, sweet blackcurrant-like fruits. They are delightful when consumed fresh from the plant and can also be used to make excellent jams, jellies, or preserves when cooked. Young plants may start producing fruit in as little as 10 weeks. Its important to note that the leaves of this plant have narcotic properties and are occasionally used as a legal cannabis substitute. However, we strongly discourage and do not recommend this practice.






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