 
snowberry
      
  Symphoricarpos albus var. laevigatus
Description:
              Inconspicuous white and pink flowers; showy white berries; dormant in fall but white berries remain; great for dry shade; powerhouse for biodiversity; leaves used by leafcutter bees; pith used for nests.
Native to:
        California
            Plant Type:
        Shrub
            Height:
              3-4 ft
          Width:
              3-4 ft
          Flower Color:
        White
          Pink
            Bloom Period:
              May-July
          Wildlife Value:
        Beneficial Insects
          Butterflies
          Caterpillars
          Honey Bees
          Native Bees
          Hoverflies
          Song Birds
            Sun Exposure:
        Part Shade (best with afternoon shade)
          Shade (less than 1 hour of direct sunlight)
            Irrigation Needs:
        Low (deep watering twice a month)
            Maintenance Needs:
              Little maintenance needed; renew plants every few years, if plant needs a refresh - cut to ground in December-February to produce flush of new growth.
