Lycium carolinianum Christmas Berry, Carolina Desert-thorn
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Gilman, Edward. 2007. «Lycium Carolinianum Christmas Berry, Carolina Desert-Thorn: FPS-356 FP356, 5 2007». EDIS 2007 (16). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-fp356-1999.

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This document provides a detailed description of Lycium carolinianum, commonly known as Christmas berry or Carolina desert-thorn12. It is a small shrub native to the southeastern United States, particularly thriving in coastal areas. The shrub features rigid, thorn-tipped branches, succulent leaves, and attractive blue, white, or lavender flowers that bloom in autumn3. The flowers are followed by bright red berries that attract birds4. The plant is highly tolerant of salt spray and drought conditions, making it suitable for coastal plantings5. It can be used as a border plant or trained into a small tree for gardens and patios6. The document also highlights its planting requirements, growth habits, and potential uses in landscaping. Original publication date October 1999.

https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-fp356-1999
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