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The Wait is Over: Rare Yangmei Scions Have Returned!

  • Writer: Admin
    Admin
  • 5 days ago
  • 2 min read



The moment rare fruit enthusiasts and home orchardists have been waiting for is finally here: our premium Yangmei (Chinese Bayberry) scions are officially back in stock! Since these scions are in-season and quantities are strictly limited, be sure to place your order quickly before they are gone!

Whether you know it as the Yumberry, Waxberry, or Myrica rubra, this exotic treasure is a global favorite, prized for its brilliant color and a flavor profile that strikes a perfect balance between sweetness and refreshing tartness.

Why Add Yangmei to Your Collection?

Yangmei is more than just a gourmet fruit; it is a striking ornamental evergreen that provides year-round beauty to any landscape. Because these trees remain exceptionally rare in the United States, growing from high-quality scion wood is the most reliable way to secure these specific, high-
performing cultivars for your own orchard.

Now Featuring Two Elite Cultivars:

Often hailed as the best-tasting variety available, these scions produce fruit with exceptionally juicy, tender flesh and a sophisticated aromatic profile.

  • Connoisseur's Choice: Known for thin skin and a delicate texture.
  • Versatile Grafting: These are compatible with suitable rootstocks across the USA or can be grafted onto existing Yangmei trees.
  • Quantity: 4 healthy cuttings.

A premium, late-ripening variety originally from the Zhoushan archipelago, "Wandao" (meaning "Late Rice") is a must-have for those seeking the sweetest experience.

  • Fruit Profile: Small, 10g fruits with deep purplish-red skin that turns nearly black when fully ripe.
  • Flavor: Highly regarded for its high sugar content and low acidity, offering a mellow, very sweet taste.
  • 2026 Harvest Timing: Expect these to ripen starting in late April for Southern California growers.
  • Quantity: 2 premium elite cuttings.

Secure your scions today and bring the "Ruby of the East" to your home garden!
 
 
 

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