Snowberry | Symphoricarpos albus
A shrub with white berries and small attractive tubular flowers. Provides cover and food for wildlife. Snowberry is so named because of its attention-grabbing white berries (which are mildly toxic) that are sought after by song and game birds alike. A lovely trailing plant that was used in antiquity for "doorway gardens" and has tolerances to a wide range of soil types and moisture conditions. Larval host to the Vashti Sphinx Moth. It's in the same genus as coralberry, another beauty in our inventory as well.
Sun: Full sun to Shade
Region of Origin: Eastern USA
Container Size: 3-gal
A shrub with white berries and small attractive tubular flowers. Provides cover and food for wildlife. Snowberry is so named because of its attention-grabbing white berries (which are mildly toxic) that are sought after by song and game birds alike. A lovely trailing plant that was used in antiquity for "doorway gardens" and has tolerances to a wide range of soil types and moisture conditions. Larval host to the Vashti Sphinx Moth. It's in the same genus as coralberry, another beauty in our inventory as well.
Sun: Full sun to Shade
Region of Origin: Eastern USA
Container Size: 3-gal
A shrub with white berries and small attractive tubular flowers. Provides cover and food for wildlife. Snowberry is so named because of its attention-grabbing white berries (which are mildly toxic) that are sought after by song and game birds alike. A lovely trailing plant that was used in antiquity for "doorway gardens" and has tolerances to a wide range of soil types and moisture conditions. Larval host to the Vashti Sphinx Moth. It's in the same genus as coralberry, another beauty in our inventory as well.
Sun: Full sun to Shade
Region of Origin: Eastern USA
Container Size: 3-gal