IMAGE SHOWS A MATURE SHRUB
Add four-season interest and native beauty to your landscape with the White Snowberry, a hardy deciduous shrub prized for its distinctive white berries that appear in late summer and persist well into winter. This Canadian native species is tough, adaptable, and a valuable resource for pollinators and birds alike.
Growing well in Manitoba's challenging climate, White Snowberry tolerates cold temperatures, poor soils, and light shade, making it a versatile choice for naturalized plantings, wildlife gardens, and low-maintenance landscapes. Delicate pinkish-white flowers bloom in early summer, attracting bees and other pollinators, while the decorative berries offer food for birds in the colder months.
Whether planted as a hedge, erosion control on slopes, or a specimen in a mixed border, this shrub adds year-round texture and interest to Canadian gardens.
White Snowberry Symphoricarpos (2 Gallon Pot)
Features:
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Bloom Colour: Small, pink-white flowers; decorative white berries
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Growth Habit: Rounded, arching branches; dense form
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Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
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Bloom Time: Early summer; berries in late summer through winter
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Water Needs: Low to moderate; drought-tolerant once established
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Maintenance: Low; prune in late winter to shape if desired
Perfect For:
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Native and wildlife-friendly gardens
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Erosion control and naturalized plantings
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Hedges, borders, and mass plantings
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Cold-hardy landscapes in Manitoba and across Canada
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Adding winter interest and bird habitat
















