Pigeonberry Plant Sets

Pigeonberry Plant Sets

Brand: Garden for Wildlife
SKU: GFW-ECOM-COL-PIGNBERY-3
38.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Bring a multi-colored masterpiece to the shaded corners of your garden with Pigeonberry (Rivina humilis), a versatile native perennial also known as Rouge Plant, Bloodberry, or Baby-Peppers. This low-growing herb is a rare garden standout that simultaneously displays delicate pale pink-to-white flowers and clusters of vibrant, translucent scarlet berries. Growing 1–3 feet tall, it naturally thrives in the understory of larger trees and shrubs, providing a lush, decorative layer to woodland gardens and shaded borders. While its aesthetic appeal is undeniable, Pigeonberry is also an ecological powerhouse. Its numerous red fruits are a "choice food" for many species of birds, and its nectar-rich blooms support various pollinators throughout a long growing season. Key Features: Simultaneous Blooms & Berries: Features small white-to-pink flowers and bright red fruit on the same stem, creating a striking visual contrast. Wildlife Magnet: The berries are a highly sought-after food source for a wide variety of birds. Larval Host: Acts as a critical host plant for the Goodson’s Greenstreak butterfly. Shade Expert: Prefers light shade and dappled light, making it a perfect solution for the difficult "herb layer" beneath canopy trees. Adaptable & Resilient: Tolerates a range of soil types, from sand and loam to heavy clay and calcareous soils. Historical Significance: Historically used as a source for cosmetics and dyes, earning it the common name "Rouge Plant". Pollinator-Safe: Grown non-GMO and free of harmful neonicotinoids, promoting a healthy ecosystem for pollinators and wildlife. Available in sets of three, six, or 12 plants to establish a colorful, bird-friendly understory. Why Choose Pigeonberry? Pigeonberry is the ideal choice for gardeners looking to add vertical interest and color to shaded areas where other flowering plants might struggle. It is a hardy, herbaceous perennial that grows from a woody taproot, ensuring its resilience season after season. Whether you are looking to support local bird populations or simply want a " Rouge-like" splash of color in a container garden, its wavy-edged leaves and "blood-red" berries make it a timeless addition to any native landscape. Planting Tips: Location: Prefers light shade and moist conditions but is remarkably adaptable; it has been reported to grow in full sun even without supplemental water. Thrives in well-drained sand, sandy loam, loam, clay, or limestone-based soils. Watering: Prefers consistent moisture; without supplemental water during the summer or during extended droughts, the plant may go dormant. Maintenance: Spreads rapidly via underground roots and seed. Lightly prune the stems if the plant becomes too leggy or "straggling" to maintain a tidier shape. Caution: Both the fruit and leaves are toxic to humans and pets if ingested. Handle with care and plant away from areas frequented by small children or grazing animals. For more information on planting, view our How to Plant Your Native Plants guide and other planting tips in the Garden for Wildlife Learning Center.

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3-Pack, 6-Pack, 12-Pack
Variants (3)
  • 3-Pack — 38.00 USD — In stock
  • 6-Pack — 68.00 USD — Out of stock
  • 12-Pack — 108.00 USD — Out of stock

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