Caper Bush (Capparis Spinosa) - the caper bush, also called Flinders rose, 
is a perennial, flowering plant that bears rounded, fleshy leaves and large 
white to pinkish-white flowers. Caper bushes are mainly used by humans for their 
fruit, which are rich in micronutrients. Capparis spinosa, simply known as caper,
yields fruit (caper berries) and more importantly flower buds, which are widely 
used pickled as a vegetable condiment. Other parts of Capparis plants are used 
in the manufacture of medicines and cosmetics.
 
Season: Perennial
 
USDA Zones: 9 - 11
 
Height: 24 inches
 
Bloom Season: Spring to early fall
 
Bloom Color: White
 
Environment: Full sun to partial shade
 
Soil Type: Well drained soil, but can tolerate poor quality
 
Deer Resistant: Yes
 
Latin Name: Capparis spinosa
 
 
Planting Directions
Temperature: 41F Max
 
Average Germ Time: 1 - 3 months, For best results, freeze seeds in moist 
sand for 2 weeks, and then sow while keeping moist and dark.
 
Light Required: No
 
Depth:
 
Depth: 1/4 inch
 
Sowing Rate: 2 - 3 seeds per plant
 
Moisture: Keep seeds moist until germination
 
Plant Spacing: 36 - 48 inches