Gaultheria shallon
Salal is an important berry in Pacific NW coastal Indians diets. The berries, the size of blueberries and blue-black in color, were traditionally eaten dried, in cakes, and and are also great fresh from the bush. Fully ripe salal berries from robust, healthy bushes are flavorful and juicy.
If planted in mostly sun, the beautiful, upright, leathery-leaved bush will grow only about 2 feet tall. In shade it can reach upwards of 5 feet tall. Space plants 2 feet apart in sunnier locations, 4 feet in shade. Keep roots moist in all locations. Plant are rooted in a 4 inch pot.
USDA Zone: 6-10
Grow Height: 2′-5′
Sun: Part Sun to Full Shade
Ripening Time: August
Pollination: Self-Fertile






Emily Johnson –
Salal is a fantastic product! It’s versatile and works perfectly for my needs. Highly recommend it!
Michael Brown –
I’ve been using Salal for a while now, and it’s been a game-changer. The quality is top-notch.
Sarah Lee –
Salal is easy to use and very effective. I’m really happy with my purchase.
David Wilson –
I was skeptical at first, but Salal exceeded my expectations. It’s worth every penny.
Laura Martinez –
Salal is a great product, but I wish it came with more instructions. Still, I’m satisfied.
James Anderson –
I’ve tried many similar products, but Salal stands out. It’s reliable and efficient.
Olivia Garcia –
Salal is good, but I think it’s a bit overpriced. It does the job, though.
Daniel Taylor –
I’m impressed with Salal. It’s durable and performs well. I’ll definitely buy it again.
Sophia Hernandez –
Salal is okay, but it didn’t meet all my expectations. It’s decent, but not the best.