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In addition to being a fantastic source of vitamin C (containing about 130 percent of the recommended daily amount), the fruit's red pigment, anthocyanin, is an antioxidant known to reduce the ...
The plant, also called a Chinese wolfberry, grows sprawlingly into a thorny thicket peppered year-round by small, red-orange berries that look like oblong grapes. “They fruit very young.
Most varieties hold onto the red-orange fruit after the leaves have fallen. Their growth habit is relatively tidy and they can be maintained at a height of about 15 feet with consistent pruning.