A native shrub in the honeysuckle family, Symphoricarpos Albus, or Common Snowberry, offers an array of wildlife benefits. It is a nectar source for a diverse range of pollinators such as bees, butterflies, moths, and hummingbirds. Snowberry's fall ripening fruit is not edible to humans, but provides food for birds such as thrushes. This low, deciduous shrub will spread and form a thicket if not maintained or contained.
Size: 3'-6' tall x 4'-6' wide
Light: Mostly Sun - Shade
USDA Zone: 3a-9b