Height: This varietal of a native ground cover grows from 6 to 12 inches and can spread to 15 ft.
Habitat: Grows well in a full sun to part shade, low moisture, dry rocky, or sandy, acidic soils.
Foliage: Alternate, leathery, evergreen paddle shaped leaves that turn red in winter.
Flowers: Pink to whitish urn-shaped flowers form terminal clusters and bloom March to June.
Fruits: Red berries
Bark: Brown bark that peels when it gets older.
Natural Habitat: Variety of a native that is widespread.
Why is it good for my garden? This is a great woody groundcover is a hardy shrub for landscaping rocky, sandy, or well-drained full sun sites. These berries are edible, though mealy and tasteless, but do attract birds and other wildlife.
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