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Red Huckleberry – Vaccinium parvifolium Seeds | 120 Count | Native Woodland Berry Shrub | Bulk Habitat & Restoration Planting

Red Huckleberry – Vaccinium parvifolium Seeds | 120 Count | Native Woodland Berry Shrub | Bulk Habitat & Restoration Planting

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Establish a thriving native understory with 120 Red Huckleberry seeds (Vaccinium parvifolium). This larger quantity is ideal for habitat restoration, forest garden projects, and native plant landscaping.

Red Huckleberry is a deciduous shrub native to Western North America, growing naturally from Alaska to California in cool forest environments. It reaches 6–13 feet tall with upright, finely branched growth and distinctive bright green angular stems.

In spring, delicate pinkish-white bell-shaped flowers bloom, followed by small translucent red berries in summer. The berries are edible and can be enjoyed fresh, dried, or made into jellies and teas. Birds and wildlife rely heavily on the fruit, making this an excellent choice for ecological planting.

Fall foliage turns a vibrant mix of red, orange, purple, and yellow, providing multi-season ornamental appeal.

You will receive:
✔️ 120 Red Huckleberry seeds
✔️ Clearly labeled seed packet
✔️ Detailed sowing instructions
✔️ Non-pretreated seeds
✔️ Secure packaging for safe delivery

🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Red Huckleberry
Botanical Name: Vaccinium parvifolium
Plant Type: Deciduous fruiting shrub
Growth Stage: Seed
Sun Requirements: Full sun to part shade (best in woodland light)
Soil: Acidic (pH 4.5–6.0), organically rich, well-drained
Watering: Medium; requires consistent moisture
Mature Height: 6–13 feet
Spread: 8–13 feet
Growth Rate: Moderate
USDA Zones: 3–8
Container Friendly: Start indoors; transplant carefully due to shallow roots

💡 Care Tip:
Seeds are extremely small. Soak for 24 hours, then cold stratify for 60 days at 40°F in a moist medium. Surface sow indoors—do not cover, as light is required for germination. Maintain steady moisture and avoid disturbing the fibrous root system after transplanting.

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