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Silver Buffaloberry

Shepherdia argentea
$6999
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$0 $19.99 $24.99
$20 $49.99 $29.99
$50 $69.99 $34.99
$70 $99.99 $39.99
$100 $129.99 $44.99
$130 $149.99 $48.99
$150 $150+ Approx 28%

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Plant Highlights

Silver Buffaloberry highlights at a glance!

Plant Highlights

  • Brand
    Nature Hills' Choice
  • Botanical Name
    Shepherdia argentea
  • Growing Zones
    2-8
  • Mature Height
    8 - 12 feet
  • Mature Spread
    8 - 12 feet
  • Sun Exposure
    Full Sun
  • Moisture
    Medium
  • Soil
    Well Drained
  • Growth Rate
    Medium
  • Flower Color
    Silver
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Pollinator Required
    No
  • Fragrant
    No
  • Pruning Time
    After Flowering
  • Bloom Period
    Early Spring, Late Spring

Superfood from a Super Shrub: The Silver Buffaloberry

  • Silver-Sheened Foliage
  • Excellent Screen
  • U.S. Native
  • Drought Tolerant
  • Bright Red Berries
  • Easy to Grow

The Silver Buffaloberry (Shepherdia argentea) is one of those garden enigmas that offers everything a garden wants but with a twist. The Buffaloberry's tart fruit is considered one of the most beneficial superfoods you can find--of course, there's the twist--picking them requires a superpower, or at least super-strong leather gloves. What else makes this rarely offered shrub a garden winner? It offers unique silver hues, and it's extreme drought tolerant and spreads wide without getting too tall.

The Silver Buffaloberry is a rugged beauty. With broad silver leaves, brilliant cranberry-colored berries, and dramatic spines this shrub is truly a sight to behold. Its verdant, long, ovular leaves with their silver hairs and vibrant clusters of semi-transparent berries contrast well against the Silver Buffaloberry's silver bark.

What does Silver Buffaloberries taste like? If you're brave enough to harvest these petite and juicy berries, you'll be gifted with one of the most unique treats you will eat. These berries offer a puckering punch of sour goodness when picked in summer. While you likely can't handle more than a few at a time fresh, if you do eat too many, you may find yourself with a tummy ache.

To take advantage of the Buffaloberry's Vitamin C and lycopene (a super-antioxidant), we recommend letting your berries hang out unpicked until after your first frost. This time allows them to develop more sugars. They are also traditionally used to make jam, relish, candy, and sweet beverages.

If you are looking for a chance to produce berries, you will want to order several bushes, since they do require a pollinating partner. Not so interested in the berries? That's ok. Your local wildlife will love them.

As for its place in your landscape, the Silver Buffaloberry makes a great choice for poor soils and anywhere you want to restore native beauty. This shrub creates an impassable thicket, so it can be utilized as a screen, windbreak, or erosion control.

The Silver Buffaloberry is not picky when it comes to conditions. It doesn't mind wet or dry soil, nor does it have a preference when it comes to sun levels.

You don't have to be a health nut to see the value in the Silver Buffaloberry. Of course, if you are looking for your opportunity to enjoy berries that America's First Peoples have enjoyed for years, the Silver Buffaloberry is your ticket to health and unique flavor. Order yours today!

Silver Buffaloberry
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Silver Buffaloberry

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Superfood from a Super Shrub: The Silver Buffaloberry

The Silver Buffaloberry (Shepherdia argentea) is one of those garden enigmas that offers everything a garden wants but with a twist. The Buffaloberry's tart fruit is considered one of the most beneficial superfoods you can find--of course, there's the twist--picking them requires a superpower, or at least super-strong leather gloves. What else makes this rarely offered shrub a garden winner? It offers unique silver hues, and it's extreme drought tolerant and spreads wide without getting too tall.

The Silver Buffaloberry is a rugged beauty. With broad silver leaves, brilliant cranberry-colored berries, and dramatic spines this shrub is truly a sight to behold. Its verdant, long, ovular leaves with their silver hairs and vibrant clusters of semi-transparent berries contrast well against the Silver Buffaloberry's silver bark.

What does Silver Buffaloberries taste like? If you're brave enough to harvest these petite and juicy berries, you'll be gifted with one of the most unique treats you will eat. These berries offer a puckering punch of sour goodness when picked in summer. While you likely can't handle more than a few at a time fresh, if you do eat too many, you may find yourself with a tummy ache.

To take advantage of the Buffaloberry's Vitamin C and lycopene (a super-antioxidant), we recommend letting your berries hang out unpicked until after your first frost. This time allows them to develop more sugars. They are also traditionally used to make jam, relish, candy, and sweet beverages.

If you are looking for a chance to produce berries, you will want to order several bushes, since they do require a pollinating partner. Not so interested in the berries? That's ok. Your local wildlife will love them.

As for its place in your landscape, the Silver Buffaloberry makes a great choice for poor soils and anywhere you want to restore native beauty. This shrub creates an impassable thicket, so it can be utilized as a screen, windbreak, or erosion control.

The Silver Buffaloberry is not picky when it comes to conditions. It doesn't mind wet or dry soil, nor does it have a preference when it comes to sun levels.

You don't have to be a health nut to see the value in the Silver Buffaloberry. Of course, if you are looking for your opportunity to enjoy berries that America's First Peoples have enjoyed for years, the Silver Buffaloberry is your ticket to health and unique flavor. Order yours today!

Plant Size

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