Symphoricarpos - Wikipedia Symphoricarpos is a small genus of about 15 species of deciduous shrubs in the family Caprifoliaceae With the exception of the Chinese coralberry, S sinensis, which is indigenous to western China, all species are native to North and Central America
Symphoricarpos orbiculatus (Buckbrush, Coralberry, Indian Currant . . . Grows to 2 to 4 feet tall and 3 to 6 feet wide with graceful arching stems It is commonly found in forests or natural areas of bottomland woods of eastern and central USA This easy to grow shrub in average well-drained soils of various types Coralberry prefers full to partial sun, moist to dry conditions and loamy or rocky soil
Symphoricarpos albus - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden Symphoricarpos albus, commonly called snowberry, is a bushy, rounded, deciduous shrub that typically grows to 3-6' tall and as wide It is native to dry rocky wooded slopes, banks and forests from Nova Scotia to British Columbia south to Oregon, New Mexico, Illinois and Virginia
Common Snowberry (Symphoricarpos albus) – Growing Guide Symphoricarpos albus, commonly known as Common Snowberry, is a resilient and adaptable native shrub that stands out in Pacific Northwest landscapes with its clusters of pristine white berries that persist well into winter
Symphoricarpos orbiculatus (Coralberry) - Gardenia Thriving on neglect, Symphoricarpos orbiculatus is an excellent choice for a woodland garden, bank stabilization, or as a tall ground cover Grows up to 2-5 ft tall (60-150 cm) and 4-8 ft wide (120-240 cm) A full sun to part shade lover, this plant is easily grown in moist, fertile soils
Symphoricarpos albus - Calflora Symphoricarpos albus is a shrub that is native to California, and also found elsewhere in North America and beyond
Common Snowberry, Symphoricarpos albus - Native Plants PNW Relationships: The genus Symphoricarpos has about 15 species, mostly native to North and Central America, with one from western China; 12 are found in the United States Western Snowberry, S occidentalis, and Mountain Snowberry, S oreophilis, are mostly found on the east side of the Cascades
Symphoricarpos - Trees and Shrubs Online The single Chinese representative of the genus, Symphoricarpos sinensis, was introduced to the west by Ernest Wilson in 1911–12, and is unique in its blue-bloomed black fruit; it has not persisted in cultivation in Europe or America
Symphoricarpos Growing Guide - Farmer Bailey Inc. Symphoricarpos is a genus native to North America They hybridize easily which has result in a wide range of colors, forms and fruiting times I used to expect snowberry to be a winter crop, but it is name for the pure white berries, rather than the time of year it is in fruit