
Symphoricarpos mollis - Creeping Snowberry (Plant)
Excellent shady shrub with small pink flowers and white berries. Great for wildlife and erosion control. Low maintenance and cold hardy. Caution: Berries are mildly toxic to humans. Plant Characteristics Family Name Caprifoliaceae Species Name Symphoricarpos mollis Common Name Creeping Snowberry Plant Type Shrub Sun Exposure Coast-Part Sun, Coast-Shade, Inland-Part Sun, Inland-Shade, Water Requirement Low Soil Type Any Flower Color Pink, Magenta, Rose Flowering Months April, May Evergreen/Deciduous Winter deciduous/dormant Height by Width 3ft. x 6ft. Growth Rate Moderate Endangered Not Ranked Growth Habit Upright, Spreading, Cold Hardy to Less than 15 degrees F Distribution Northwestern CA, Cascade Range, Sierra Nevada, Central Western CA, Southwestern CA, Modoc Plateau