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Products description
Botanical name: Capparis spinosa
Synonym: Capparis microphylla, Capparis orientalis, Blumea grandiflora, Capparis aculeata
Common name: Caper, caper bush, Flinders rose, Common caperbush, Spiny caperbush
Family: Capparaceae
Native to: Mediterranean
Life cycle: perennial, evergreen
Flower colour: white
Flower time (Central / West-Europe): April to September
Height: 60cm
Characteristics and usage: ornamental, medicinal & culinary plant
Weight of 1000 seeds: 9,1g
Seeds per gram: 110
Cultivation / direction of sowing: soak seeds in warm water for a day. Stratify the seeds by placing them in a sealed container in the fridge for 8 weeks, after stratification, soak seeds again in warm water overnight and then sow in seed raising mix and keep warm, germination irregular, often several months. Capparis spinosa is winterhardy to -10°C.
Synonym: Capparis microphylla, Capparis orientalis, Blumea grandiflora, Capparis aculeata
Common name: Caper, caper bush, Flinders rose, Common caperbush, Spiny caperbush
Family: Capparaceae
Native to: Mediterranean
Life cycle: perennial, evergreen
Flower colour: white
Flower time (Central / West-Europe): April to September
Height: 60cm
Characteristics and usage: ornamental, medicinal & culinary plant
Weight of 1000 seeds: 9,1g
Seeds per gram: 110
Cultivation / direction of sowing: soak seeds in warm water for a day. Stratify the seeds by placing them in a sealed container in the fridge for 8 weeks, after stratification, soak seeds again in warm water overnight and then sow in seed raising mix and keep warm, germination irregular, often several months. Capparis spinosa is winterhardy to -10°C.