Bushel and Berry® Expands Its Collection with Two Non-Berry Plant Introductions
For Immediate Release
West Grove, PA – Bushel and Berry®, the collection of compact, ornamental, edible plants for the home garden from Star® Roses and Plants, is excited to introduce two new plants for 2025: Brew-Tea-Ful™ Tea Camellia and Poppin’ Passion™ Passionfruit. These plants are the first non-berry additions to the collection. Bushel and Berry® previously offered blueberries, blackberries, raspberries and strawberries..
“We want to continue to offer a unique selection of easy-to-grow edible and ornamental plants to Bushel and Berry®,” says Woody Ornamental Portfolio Manager, Kristen Pullen. “To do this, we decided to expand the brand outside of berries. These new varieties not only uphold the current brand promise but expand our offerings into the deep south and west for a brand that can be stocked in low chill hour environments.”
Brew-Tea-Ful™ Tea Camellia is the first non-fruiting variety available from Bushel and Berry®. This Camellia produces three types of tea: soothing green tea, rich black tea, and aromatic blossom tea, making it easy and affordable for growers to diversify their edible program with just one plant. Brew-Tea-Ful™ does especially well in warm climates and can be positioned as a unique evergreen hedge. Performs best in zones 7-9.
Poppin’ Passion™ Passionfruit is anew, southern success for Bushel and Berry® that thrives in warm climates and still offers the container-friendly, easy-to-grow attributes you know from the brand. Its flowers are a host for native pollinators, something the modern gardener will love as much as the delicious fruit. Performs best in zones 9–11.
More than ever, home gardeners want to cultivate their own crops. These new varieties are a versatile addition to any garden space that are beautiful and rewarding to grow.
To download high-res images, view our photo library. For grower questions or inquiries about 2025 booking, contact your Territory Manger or call customer service at 1-800-457-1859.