Height: This rhizomatous, deciduous, shrub or vine can grow from 1 to 2 ft. tall or long.
Habitat: Grows best in moist to dry soil in full sun to full shade.
Foliage: Opposite, round to oval shaped, lightly toothed, green leaves.
Flowers: Small coral pink to light pink bell shaped flowers form in clusters and bloom May though July.
Fruits: White, waxy, round berries form in fall or after flower fades and can last all winter.
Bark: Greenish brown to brown bark.
Natural Habitat: Found along slopes and forest.
Why is it good for my garden? Creeping snowberry is a nice ground cover for shady areas. Habitat for wildlife and birds eat the berries.
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