Snowberry | Symphoricarpos albus








Adaptable shrub with attractive foliage and clusters of showy white berry-like fruits that persist through winter. Important late season wildlife forage. Its smooth, oppositely-arranged, round leaves are often used in flower bouquets. Its pink-white bell shaped flowers grow in dense terminal clusters.
Plant Details
| Habitats | Oak Woodland, Upland Prairie and Savanna, Riparian Forests, Bottomland Forests, Mixed Hardwood-Conifer Forest or Woodland, Shrub Swamp | |
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| Habitat Notes | Bottomland Forest; Riparian Forest | |
| Arboretums | ||
| Years Planted at Arboretums | 2011, 2010 | |
| Mature Height | 1-6’ | |
| Shade Preference | shade, part sun, sun | |
| Soil Tolerance | Dry to moist soils | |
| Special Uses | Attracts insects, bees and butterflies; Attracts birds, Wildlife forage, cover and food; Ornamental; Deer resistant |







