Wolf Berry
WOLF BERRY
Lycium andersonii

This deciduous shrub grows in desert washes and on rocky slopes in the Southwest. It has stiff branches lined with tiny dark green leathery leaves and sharp spines. Clusters of small tubular lavender flowers are produced in the spring, followed by juicy red berries. This shrub is an important natural source of food and shelter for birds and animals in the desert Southwest.

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GARDENING BASICS
Type: Shrubs
Hardiness: 0˚F
Water: Very Low
Sun Exposure: Full
GROWTH
Growth Rate: Moderate
Average Size: 6’ H × 4’ W
Coverage: 13 square feet
FOLIAGE
Foliage Type: Deciduous
Foliage Color: Dark green
FLOWERS & FRUITS
Flower Color: Funnel-shaped white or purple-tinged
Flower Season: Spring
Fruit: Red/Orange Berry
MORE COMMENTS
Thorns: Yes
Allergies: Unknown
Plant in full sun, well-drained soils, and do not prune.