White Indigoberry (Randia aculeata) is a hardy and visually striking evergreen shrub that thrives in diverse landscapes. Growing between 3-10 feet tall with a spread of 3-6 feet, this adaptable plant flourishes in full sun to part shade and tolerates various soil types, including well-drained acidic, alkaline, sandy, loamy, or clay-rich environments. With fragrant, small white flowers that bloom year-round and eye-catching white fruit, White Indigoberry attracts birds while providing nectar for Schaus’ Swallowtail and other butterflies. Additionally, it serves as a larval host for the Tantalus Sphinx moth, contributing to local biodiversity. Its impressive tolerance for drought and salt makes it a resilient choice for gardens in coastal or dry regions. Whether used for wildlife support, ornamental beauty, or ecological benefits, White Indigoberry is a stunning addition to any landscape.
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