Symphoricarpos / Snowberry

Snowberry brightens the landscape in every season with small bell-shaped flowers in spring and pearl-shaped berries that feed wildlife in winter. In summer, its dense, mint-green foliage and gracefully arching branches add texture and structure, making it ideal for naturalized gardens or erosion control.

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    Symphoricarpos Pinky Promise™ Snowberry
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Symphoricarpos Snowberry – A Hardy Shrub with Unique Features

Symphoricarpos, or snowberry, is a shrub that earns its place in the garden with resilience and multi-season appeal. Snowberry has gracefully arching stems and a naturally suckering habit that’s particularly useful for stabilizing slopes, naturalizing open areas, or weaving structure into the edges of a woodland planting.

This adaptable shrub thrives in sun to partial shade and performs reliably in everything from rich garden soil to rocky or clay-heavy sites. In early summer, its soft green foliage fills out into a dense, gently spreading form. By late summer, understated pink blooms appear—small, but a welcome resource for pollinators. As fall deepens, these give way to rounded white or pink berries that remain through winter, offering brightness against the bare landscape and sustenance for birds.

Snowberry is not demanding—it asks little once established—but it offers structure, texture, and a subtle charm throughout the year. Just note: its berries, while beautiful and valuable to wildlife, are toxic to pets and should be planted with care in dog-friendly spaces.

Why Choose Snowberry?

  • Cold-Hardy in Zones 3–7 and reliable through winter extremes

  • Low-Maintenance, with drought tolerance and soil flexibility

  • Ecological Value, attracting pollinators and feeding overwintering birds

  • Four-Season Appeal, with foliage, flowers, and persistent berries

Snowberry brings structure and understated beauty to the landscape—season after season—whether tucked into a naturalistic border, planted en masse for erosion control, or added to a woodland garden.

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