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Add a touch of beauty and productivity to your garden with Aronia Berry (Black Chokeberry) seeds.
This non-GMO, heirloom shrub is valued for its glossy green leaves, spring flowers, and clusters of deep purple-black berries that appear in late summer.
Perfect for ornamental or edible landscaping, Aronia shrubs are cold-hardy, drought-tolerant, and easy to maintain—making them an excellent choice for gardeners in cooler climates.
Produces clusters of dark, glossy black berries
Non-GMO and heirloom-quality seed variety
Hardy perennial shrub suited to temperate and cold zones
Attractive white blossoms in spring and red foliage in fall
Great for ornamental gardens and wildlife habitats
Drought and cold-tolerant once established
Low-maintenance and long-living shrub
Suitable for hedges, borders, and naturalized landscapes
Common Name: Aronia Berry / Black Chokeberry
Scientific Name: Aronia melanocarpa
Seed Type: Non-GMO, Heirloom
Plant Type: Deciduous Perennial Shrub
Season: Spring or Fall
USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–8
Soil Type: Moist, well-drained loamy or sandy soil
Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Germination Time: 3–5 weeks (cold stratification recommended)
Maturity Period: 2–3 years to reach fruiting
Water Needs: Moderate; prefers moist but not waterlogged soil
Spacing: 3–6 feet apart
Temperature Range: 55–75°F (13–24°C)
Growth Height: 4–8 feet tall
Heirloom: Yes
GMO Status: 100% Non-GMO
Perennial or Annual: Perennial
Recommended For: Ornamental Gardens, Edible Landscaping, Hedges, Wildlife Gardens
Stratification: Refrigerate seeds in moist sand at 35–40°F (2–4°C) for 8–12 weeks.
Soil Preparation: Mix organic matter into the soil for better drainage.
Sowing Depth: Sow seeds ¼ inch deep and lightly cover with soil.
Sunlight: Plant in full sun for best berry yield, though partial shade is tolerated.
Watering: Keep soil evenly moist during germination and early growth.
Transplanting: Move seedlings to permanent location once 4–6 inches tall.
Pruning: Trim lightly after fruiting to shape and remove dead wood.
Harvesting: Berries ripen in late summer to early fall; allow them to fully mature for best flavor.
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