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Blackberry Jam Fruit

Randia formosa

Small, hard shelled fruit with dark black pulp tasting like blackberry jam.

Seed Availability

Seeds are now available at our seed store.

Description

Small bushy shrub, usually only 4-6ft tall. The blackberry jam fruit is related to the gardenia and produces fairly large, fragrant and ornate white flowers.

Hardiness

It is hardy to 28-29F.

Growing Environment

It enjoys full or partial sun, and acidic soil. Generally, the plant is fairly easy to grown and can make a container specimen in colder areas.

Propagation

By seeds.

Uses

Fruits are eaten fresh or used to make jams, jellies, and preserves.

Native Range

Native to Central and South America.

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