Snowberry is a deciduous, native shrub for dry or moist shade. Reaches about 4 – 6 ft. tall and spreading. Clusters of tiny, pinkish, urn-shaped flowers are followed by showy white berries on arching branches. Responds well to shearing. A good choice for under native oaks. Fruit may be toxic to humans. Hummingbirds like the flowers. Berries are palatable to hermit thrush, Swainson’s thrush, robins and other birds. Also creates good cover for birds.
Symphoricarpos albus var. laevigatus
snowberry
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- Average Height: 3 - 6 ft
- Average Width: 4 - 8 ft
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Our monthly inventory was updated on May 1, 2026. To confirm current availability, please call ahead. We do not ship plants.
| Inventory Notes | 1g |
|---|---|
| young | 98 available$13.50 each |
| 20 available$15.00 each |
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