Symphoricarpos Species, Common Snowberry, Ice Apple, White Snowberry

Symphoricarposalbus

Family
Caprifoliaceae (cap-ree-foh-lee-AY-see-ee)
Genus
Symphoricarpos (sim-for-ee-KAR-poss)
Species
albus (AL-bus)
Synonym
Symphoricarpos albus var. albus
Symphoricarpos pauciflorus
Symphoricarpos racemosus
Other Details
Water Requirements
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Bloom Characteristics
Bloom Size
Under 1"
Other details
Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Juneau, Alaska

Auburn, California(2 reports)

Berkeley, California

Carmichael, California

Chico, California

Crescent City, California

Folsom, California

North Auburn, California

Paso Robles, California

Placerville, California

Sacramento, California

Grand Junction, Colorado

Aurora, Illinois

Waukegan, Illinois

Farmington, Maine

Cumberland, Maryland

Dracut, Massachusetts

Halifax, Massachusetts

Lexington, Massachusetts

Westford, Massachusetts

Greenwich, New Jersey

Boone, North Carolina

Columbus, Ohio

Beaverton, Oregon(12 reports)

Bend, Oregon

Grants Pass, Oregon

Portland, Oregon

Devon, Pennsylvania

Norristown, Pennsylvania

West Newton, Pennsylvania

Wakefield, Rhode Island

Essex Junction, Vermont

Blakely Island, Washington

Bryn Mawr-Skyway, Washington

White Salmon, Washington

Westfield, Wisconsin

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Gardener's Notes:

4
positives
1
neutral
0
negative
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Downingtown, PA | January 2014 | positive

In landscaping it is an old-fashioned plant, a native plant, that was planted commonly at the foundations of houses in the late 1800's, j...Read More

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| June 2013 | positive

This plant is naturalized in Ireland, obscurely named Póirín sneachta (Snow-pebble, Snow-potato?) when i was young (in Dublin) it was a...Read More

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Seattle, WA | February 2008 | positive

A hardy, Northwest native, the large white berries really stand out on the bare branches in the winter garden.

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Farmington, ME (Zone 4a) | April 2006 | positive

Dainty pink flowers appear in July, which accent the blue-green foliage and produce large white berries in autumn. Excellent food for bi...Read More

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Oklahoma City, OK (Zone 7a) | December 2004 | neutral

The stems of this shrub were used by the Indians to make pipes. Flowers are pinkish-white, and bell-shaped. They grow in small terminal...Read More

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