| Common Name | Magical Joy snowberry |
| Size | 4-5' 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 | A well-branched, upright form with plump white berries that cluster along the stems and have a lovely dusting of rose-pink. |
| Propagation Methods | Softwood cuttings |
| Date of Introduction | July 2012 |
| Bloom Time | June - colorful fruits August to October |
Snow berries add interest to the garden at a time when most perennials and shrubs have finished their performance.Plant en mass or use as a stand-alone specimen where needed.