Seaberry Saltbush
Rhagodia candolleana, Amaranthaceae
Zones
9–11
Layer
Ground Cover
Lifespan
Perennial
Growth
Fast
Guild Roles
ProducerGround Cover
Growing Conditions
Sun
Full Sun (preferred)
Water
Low (established)Moderate (seedling)
Soil pH
6.5 – 9
Tolerances
Drought
Frost
Heat
Pest Resistance
Disease Resist.
Companion Plants
Dead FinishAcacia tetragonophylla
Nitrogen FixationWind Protection
ButterbushPittosporum angustifoliumWind ProtectionBeneficial Insect Habitat
Acorn BanksiaBanksia prionotesPollinator SharingBeneficial Insect Habitat
Morrison's Tea TreeLeptospermum morrisoniiBeneficial Insect HabitatWind Protection
MuntriesKunzea pomiferaPollinator SharingPhysical Support
Antagonistic Plants
Uses
Functions
Fruit ProductionCoastal RevegetationSalt ToleranceErosion Control
Edible Parts
FruitsLeavesSeeds
Medicinal Uses
Salt RegulationDigestive Aid
Common Questions
What zones does Seaberry Saltbush grow in?
Seaberry Saltbush grows in USDA hardiness zones 9 through 11.
What are good companion plants for Seaberry Saltbush?
Good companions for Seaberry Saltbush include Dead Finish, Butterbush, Acorn Banksia, Morrison's Tea Tree, Muntries.
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