Also known as Wolfberry, Goji is highly renowned in Traditional Chinese Medicine for a wide variety of health benefits. It grows into a fairly large shrub that can produce copious amounts of delicious fruit. Fruit should only be eaten when ripe. The fruit is excellent dried and used at a later date, which is a good way to preserve the abundance this plant offers. Goji can thrive in poor soil. It does have the potential to become weedy if not managed. Self fertile.
Family: Solanaceae |
Light requirements: Partial shade to full sun |
Moisture: moderate |
Zone: 5-9 |
Growth rate: medium |
Native range: Eurasia |
Height & Width: 8'x13' |
Years to bear fruit: 2-3 |

