| Size | 30-36″ tall by 30-36″ wide |
| USDA hardiness Zones | 3-8 |
| Sun / Shade | full sun |
| Soil | average garden soil |
| Moisture | moist, but well drained |
| Disease and Pests | none known |
| Landscape use | foundations, cutting gardens, wildlife gardens, borders, foundations, small urban gardens, containers |
| Market appeal / Uniqueness | Plump, bridal-white berries ripen in early fall, as the last of summers’ small white flowers swell into pearls. As the leaves fall, each arching stem is adorned with the decorative berries which remain on slender branches through the winter. |
| Propagation Methods | vegetative cuttings |
| Date of Introduction | 2011 |
| Bloom Time | May-June |
For gardeners who are on the lookout for shrubs that provide winter interest after most flowers and leaves are gone, Snow Berries rate high on the list. The perfect plant for the winter garden these compact forms are suitable for a more prominent place in the front border. Snow Berries are especially beautiful with a light dusting of snow.