Symphoricarpos albus


 

Snowberry is a small fast growing shrub whose berries persist into winter. Snowberry grows to a height of 3-5' tall, is tolerant of shade, moderately tolerant to drought, and grows in a variety of soils. The shrub has small pinkish clusters of bell flowers and produce berries that attract wildlife. Wildlife Food & Cover: Good food - berries, songbirds. Fair cover - escape. Flowers: Small pinkish bells in clusters Fruit: White berry clusters Sept-Dec Ecosystem: White Pine Hardwood Forest Other: Small arching shrub, suckers, berries persist into winter

Snowberry Leaf Fruit  Snowberry Flower

Snowberry Form