Pinecone Tin Pot with Christmas Cherry 'Solanum' Plant

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This beautifully presented Christmas Cherry ‘Solanum’ plant brings a burst of festive colour to any indoor setting. Nestled inside a decorative pinecone tin pot with rustic rope handles, it creates a warm and traditional Christmas look. The glossy foliage and bright red cherry-like berries make it a standout centrepiece, perfect for gifting or enhancing seasonal displays.

Features include:

  • Real Christmas Cherry ‘Solanum’ plant with vibrant winter colour
  • Pinecone-embossed tin pot with decorative rope handles
  • Compact size ideal for tables, windowsills, desks, and shelves
  • Perfect ready-made Christmas decoration or gift

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Plant Information

The Christmas Cherry (Solanum pseudocapsicum) is a festive ornamental plant known for its glossy deep-green leaves and clusters of bright red berry-like fruits. It adds instant holiday colour and thrives in bright indoor environments.

  • Produces vibrant red berries during winter months
  • Compact, decorative, and easy to care for
  • Ideal for indoor Christmas displays and gifting
  • Not edible — berries are ornamental only

Further Details

  • Planter Material: Tin with rope handles
  • Planter Size: 14cm width and base x 12cm height
  • Plants Included: 1 x Christmas Cherry 'Solanum'
  • Best Location: Windowsill, or table display

Care Information

Sunlight Bright spot indoors; full sun outdoors
Position Full sun or sheltered
Soil Keep soil moist, don't over-water
Planting Time
Moisture Moderate
Hardiness
Growth Rate
Spacing
Height and Spread
Annual or Perennial Annual
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Frequently Asked Questions

1. How much light does a Christmas Cherry need?

It thrives in bright, indirect light. Too much direct sun can scorch leaves, while low light reduces berry production.

2. How often should I water a Christmas Cherry?

Keep soil evenly moist. Water when the top layer feels dry, but avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.

3. Are Christmas Cherry berries poisonous?

Yes. The berries are toxic to pets and humans if eaten. Keep the plant out of reach of children and animals.

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