Wolfberry Plants
The popularity of wolfberries is attributed to the range of health benefits that they have to offer. In this write-up, we will give you some tips to grow wolfberry plants on your own.

Wolfberry Plants
The term wolfberry is used to refer to the two identical species of perennial plants Lycium barbarum and Lycium chinense. These plants are also known by a range of other names, the prominent ones being Chinese wolfberry plants, mede berry plants and red medlar plants.
On an average, a wolfberry plant can grow on to attain a height ranging between 1 to 3 meters. Between the two species, the Lycium barbarum species is slightly taller than the Lycium chinense species. The leaves of these plants are 7 cm long and 3.5 cm wide, with a nearly elongated shape. The leaves either grow in alternate arrangement, or forms groups of three or more, on the shoot of the plant.
Owing to its five petaled flower, the wolfberry plant is included in the order Solanales, a group of perennial flowering plants. Wolfberry fruits range between bright orange to red in color, and have an ellipsoidal shape. They have seeds within them, the number of which may range from 10 to 60. While the flowering season for the wolfberry spans from June to September, the plants bear fruits between August to October, depending on its location. The high demand for wolfberries can be traced to their nutrient value and antioxidant properties.
How to Grow Wolfberries
Owing to the benefits of wolfberries and thanks to the fact that it is a no nonsense plant, it has become quite popular in the United States. It particularly grows well in the USDA Hardiness zone 5 to 9. You can either grow wolfberry plants from their saplings or from their seeds, the former method is much more convenient though. When it comes to planting the sapling, you need to choose an area which receives at least six hours of sunlight every day. These plants grow well in heavy clay and sandy soils.
The hole that you dig to plant this sapling has to be slightly bigger than the roots of the same. When planting more than one plant, make sure that you leave enough space between the two, as these plants can grow on to attain a height of approximately 3 meters along with considerable width. Applying two inches of mulch ensures that the weeds are kept at the bay, and the soil retains the necessary amount of moisture. In order to keep the plants healthy, you will have to use compost or general-purpose fertilizer once in a year.
Yet another interesting piece of information about these plants is their etymology. Even though it's not quite certain as to how these plants got their common name, it is believed to have been derived from the misinterpretation of the name of its genus - Lycium as lycos, which is a Greek term for the wolf.
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