| Common Name | Magical Avalanche snowberry |
| Size | 3-4' tall by 3' wide |
| USDA hardiness Zones | 3-8a |
| Sun / Shade | Full sun |
| Soil | Average garden soil |
| Moisture | Moist, but well drained |
| Disease and Pests | None known |
| Landscape use | Foundation plantings, mass plantings, commercial landscapes, front or middle of the border, urban gardens, containers |
| Market appeal / Uniqueness | Plump, snow white berries ripen late in the summer, swelling tinto pearls. As the leaves fall, each arching stem is adorned with fruits that persist into fall. |
| Propagation Methods | Softwood cuttings |
| Date of Introduction | July 2012 |
| Bloom Time | June |
New from a line of dwarf, colorful snowberries from Kolster, BV in The Netherlands, Avalanche is spectacular en mass, but will also make a great addition to the garden and is an excellent cut flower.