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Urban organic gardening in the Upper Midwest. Humid continental climate, avg. high 35C/95F, avg. low -26C/-15F, annual precipitation 777mm/31in.

Schisandra chinensis

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#berries

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The ripe “five-flavor” berries are said to be used in traditional Chinese medicine #wuweizi

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Does anyone here have experience growing #wuweizi ? Curious to know if its sap irritates the skin.

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When fully ripe, these berries will contain five distinct flavors: sweet, sour, bitter, pungent (spicy), and even salt! #wuweizi

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These grapelike clusters will turn bright red come fall.

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Here’s the male flower.

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The female flower does indeed resemble a tiny magnolia.

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While most Schisandra vines bear only male or female flowers, ‘Eastern Prince’ bears both on the same plant.

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