Berlandier's Wolfberry

Lycium berlandieri

Berlandier's Wolfberry

Patrick Alexander from Las Cruces, NM

Taxonomy

Division:
Magnoliophyta | - Flowering plants
Family:
Solanaceae
Genus:
Lycium
Species:
Lycium berlandieri

Growth Characteristics

Life Cycle:
Perennial
Growth Habit:
Shrub
Height:
8-12 ft
Light Requirements:
Full Sun, Part Shade
Drought Tolerance:
Medium
Bloom Months:
feb, mar, apr, may, jun, jul, aug, sep, oct
Bloom Colors:
White, Blue, Purple
Landscaping Shrub:
Yes

Native Range

United States: Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas

Soil Requirements

Soil Type:
sandy, well-drained, nutrient-poor soil
pH:
6.5 - 8.0 (neutral to slightly alkaline)
Drainage:
excellent drainage required
Moisture:
dry to moderate
Notes:
native to arid and semi-arid regions

Germination Information

Pre-treatment: Cold stratification in moist sand at 5°C may be beneficial, but specific requirements for Lycium berlandieri are not given. Germination tests on untreated and stratified seed of this species would be beneficial.

Establishment: Lycium berlandieri is a species typical of the Chihuahuan and Sonoran desert scrub ecosystems found in Northern Mexico and in the United States from Arizona to Texas. It is drought tolerant, losing its leaves and becoming dormant under water stress. It is a particularly important food and shelter source for Gambel’s quail and scaled quail.

Source: npn.rngr.net