Symphoricarpos - Wikipedia Species in the genus are known by several common names, including snowberry, waxberry and ghostberry Snowberry is a resilient plant able to withstand a variety of conditions
Common Snowberry, Symphoricarpos albus - Native Plants PNW Albus meaning white, and the common name, Snowberry also refers to the white fruits This species is sometimes known as Waxberry, White Coralberry, or White, Thin-leaved, or Few-flowered Snowberry
Plant Fact Sheet for snowberry - USDA Plants Database Snowberry (Symphoricarpos albus) is a shrub or small tree that grows up to six meters tall The leaves are large, opposite, divided into five to seven leaflets, and toothed or irregularly lobed The fruits are white, berry like drupes, and one to one and a half centimeters in diameter
Common Snowberry - U. S. National Park Service A wintry walk may reveal snowberry as a leafless shrub with waxy, snow-white berries clinging to thin wiry branches Symphoricarpos albus or common snowberry grows in a variety of wild habitats and is an attractive shrub for home gardens
Symphoricarpos albus (Common Snowberry) - Gardenia Noted for its very ornamental, pure white, waxy berries, Symphoricarpos albus (Snowberry) is a thicket-forming, deciduous shrub with upright to arching branches that is amazingly adaptable and undemanding
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
Snowberry - Calscape It is a native shrub that grows in northern, southern and central California, along the coast, in the coastal mountain ranges, and in the Sierra foothills It tends to grow in woods, streambanks and north-facing slopes, at elevations from 0-4000 feet
Snowberry Bush: How to Grow and Care - PlantNative. org Even though it’s difficult to grow and care for Snowberry, it’s worth seeing this snowy dreamland attracting birds to your garden in spring Propagation and pruning processes seem especially troublesome, but if you take care of your Snowberry well, they won’t bother you so much