The shrub is doing fine, but after flowering it doesn't produce berries.
There never is a single solution that would make any plant flower then produce berries.
In the second spring, they send out the side shoots that produce berries.
This evergreen plant produces small, red berries, while white flowers are produced for many months of the year.
The first fruit was harvested in 1960 and by 1961 the plants were producing enough berries to allow some to go to a few shops.
Yes, but there must be a male in the vicinity if the females are to produce berries.
"My father thought I was crazy to produce so few berries," she added.
Do I need male and female plants to produce berries?
Still others will produce berries that start off white, but then change to another color with time.
Since only female plants are able to set fruit and produce berries, this has consequences for gardeners.