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Coralberry Live Plant (Ardisia Elliptica) " || Rare Indoor Plant

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size

2-3 Feet

Product Information

Brand

greenlifelive

Product Type

LIve plant

Country_of_Origin

India

Product Description

1 live plant shipped in black poly bag. We use a specially ventilated recyclable package that ensures healthy delivery for your plants.
The coral berry fruit, belonging to the genera Ardisia and Symphoricarpos, offers several potential benefits, including medicinal properties and aesthetic value.
Safe and secure packing in case. Use a special ventilated recycling package that ensures healthy delivery for your plants.
Images are for reference purposes only. Actual product shape or appearance may vary based on climate, age, altitude, etc.
It is a beautiful plant that can enhance the landscape and contribute to improved indoor air quality.
Berries are considered a “superfruit.” They are rich in fiber, vitamins, minerals, and bioactive phytochemical compounds.
The plant may appear somewhat dull due to transit stress. Don't worry! Exposure to sunlight and proper watering will rejuvenate the plant to its natural state.

Coralberry (Symphoricarpos orbiculatus) is a deciduous shrub known for its distinctive, persistent, purple-red berries that remain on the tree throughout the winter. These berries, along with the shrub's ability to form dense thickets, make it a valuable food source and habitat for wildlife, especially birds. Coralberry is also notable for its arching trunk, adaptability to a variety of conditions, and potential for use in naturalizing and stabilizing slopes. The bright, purple-red berries are a defining feature, persisting into the winter months and providing visual appeal. The dense growth of coralberries provides cover for small mammals and birds, while the berries provide a food source, especially for birds such as cedar waxwings.