Treacle berry (Smilacina racemosa and stellata)

Treacle berry 
(Smilacina racemosa and stellata)

Treacle berry (Smilacina racemosa)
Young plants grown in 7 cm pots. 

S. racemosa  Sold out
£6.50

S. stellata  Sold out  
£6.50

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Coming from the woodland, treacle berries are useful plants, preferring as they do a good deal of shade. 

Hardy herbaceous perennials, treacle berries will grow about 60 cm tall and once established will spread under trees. 

We have two forms available; S. racemosa, which has large racemes of white frothy flowers and is a little more productive in the fruit department;

And S. stellata, which has white star like flowers and spreads more by underground runners. 

Both produce small orange/red fruits in the autumn, which have an unusual bittersweet flavour said to be reminiscent of treacle.
Treacleberry (Smilacina stellata)
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