Description
Snowberry is a bushy shrub with white fruit eaten by many birds, including Robins, Waxwings, Thrushes and Grosbeaks. Visitors to pink flowers include the Ruby-throated Hummingbird, honeybees, bumblebees, (and many others). It is also larval host to moths, including Sulfur, White Spring and Sphinx moths.
Soil Type: Gravel / Clay or Loam
Soil Conditions: Average-Dry
Flower Color: Pink/White
Flower Time: June-July
Height: 1-5'
Light: Sun/Part-Sun
Features: Rain Garden, Birds, Pollinators, Larval Host
Credits: Info & Photo courtesy of Illinoiswildflowers.info