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100 Wonderberry Seeds (Solanum burbankii)

100 Wonderberry Seeds (Solanum burbankii)

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Discover a true garden curiosity with Wonderberry (Solanum burbankii) Seeds, a rare heirloom fruiting plant developed by the legendary plant breeder Luther Burbank. Often compared to blueberries or huckleberries, Wonderberries produce clusters of glossy deep purple-black berries with a pleasantly sweet-tart flavor when fully ripe.

This fast-growing annual is incredibly productive, making it a favorite for home gardeners, permaculture enthusiasts, and edible landscaping. Plants are compact, bushy, and well-suited for garden beds, raised beds, or containers, producing abundant berries throughout the season.

Wonderberries are commonly used in jams, pies, syrups, sauces, and preserves, and must be cooked before eating to bring out their best flavor.

🌱 Why Grow Wonderberry Seeds?

  • 🍇 Rare heirloom fruit developed by Luther Burbank
  • 🌿 Highly productive plants with clusters of dark berries
  • 🪴 Compact growth—great for containers or small gardens
  • 🍯 Excellent for jams, pies, syrups & preserves
  • 🌞 Easy to grow and fast maturing
  • 🌾 Perfect for edible gardens & homesteads

🌿 Growing Tips

  • Botanical Name: Solanum burbankii
  • Plant Type: Annual fruiting plant
  • Height: 24–36 inches
  • Light: Full sun
  • Soil: Rich, well-drained soil
  • Water: Regular watering; do not allow to dry out
  • Sow Indoors: 6–8 weeks before last frost
  • Seed Depth: ¼ inch
  • Germination: 10–21 days
  • Harvest: When berries turn deep purple-black and soften

⚠️ Important: Berries should be fully ripe and cooked before eating.

❓Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Are Wonderberries edible?
Yes, when fully ripe and cooked. They are commonly used in jams and desserts.

Do Wonderberries taste like blueberries?
They have a sweet-tart flavor, often compared to blueberries or huckleberries after cooking.

Can I grow Wonderberries in containers?
Absolutely. Their compact size makes them ideal for pots.

Are these seeds non-GMO?
Yes, Wonderberries are an open-pollinated heirloom variety.

How long until harvest?
Typically 70–90 days from transplanting.

Where to Buy Wonderberry Seeds for Sale?
At Seeds World, we offer fresh Wonderberry seeds, carefully packaged for reliable germination and shipped quickly across the U.S. Grow rare, heirloom plants with confidence and support from a trusted seed source.

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