Small shrub with ½" white berries, persisting over winter until eaten off by wildlife. Pale green leaves with very tiny inconspicuous pink flowers. This northern native plant is very shade tolerant. Snowberry grows to about 5 ft.
ZONE: 4-9
POLLINATION/BLOOM TIME: Blooms are small, bell-shaped white and pink; hard to see and not showy. Hummingbirds will forage them for nectar.
RECOMMENDED GROWING AND CARE:
Full sun, to 3/4 shade. Balanced moisture, acid soils high in organic matter. Shovel prune as needed.
SIZE AT MATURITY: 5' x ? - can form large groves over time