Goji Berry
Description: The Goji berry shrub is characterized by its woody stems, small elliptical leaves, and clusters of small, bright red or orange-red berries. The berries are oblong and typically around 1 to 2 centimeters in length. They have a sweet-tart flavor and are often consumed fresh, dried, or juiced for their purported health benefits. The Goji berry plant also produces small purple flowers, which are attractive to pollinators. Size: Goji berry plants typically grow to a height and width of 6 to 10 feet (1.8 to 3 meters) at maturity, although some varieties may be slightly smaller or larger. The growth habit of the plant is generally upright and spreading, with multiple stems emerging from the base. Goji berry shrubs can be pruned to maintain a more compact size or encourage bushier growth. Best Growing Zones: Goji berries are native to regions of Asia, including China, Mongolia, and the Himalayas. They are well-suited to temperate and subtropical climates and are commonly grown in