Symphoricarpos mollis, Creeping Snowberry 1 gallon
Symphoricarpos mollis, Creeping Snowberry foliage + berries
Symphoricarpos mollis, Creeping Snowberry 1 gallon
Symphoricarpos mollis, Creeping Snowberry foliage + berries

Symphoricarpos mollis, Creeping Snowberry

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Creeping Snowberry

A Southern California snowberry and trip vine that is in the honeysuckle family.  It can reach up to one foot tall and two feet wide.  It has round blue green leaves, pink flowers bloom in the spring.  The edible berries are said to taste like ivory soap.  This shrub is extremely tolerant of intense shade and heat.  A great slow growing ground cover and is used for bank stabilization.  

Symphoricarpos mollis, Creeping Snowberry
Family Name Caprifoliaceae
Species Name Symphoricarpos mollis
Common Name Creeping Snowberry
Native to California, oak woodlands
Plant Type Herbaceous perennial
Height x Width 1-2' x 4'
Growth Habit Spreading
Growth Rate Fast
Sun Exposure Part shade, shade
Water Requirement Low
Soil Type Most soil types
Flower Color White, Pink
Flowering Months Spring and Summer
Evergreen/Deciduous Winter deciduous
Fragrant No
Cold Hardy to
Attracts pollinators Yes
Container Plant No
Erosion Control Yes
Bank Stabilization Yes
Fire Resistant Yes
Deer resistant Yes
Local plant Yes

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Creeping Snowberry

A Southern California snowberry and trip vine that is in the honeysuckle family.  It can reach up to one foot tall and two feet wide.  It has round blue green leaves, pink flowers bloom in the spring.  The edible berries are said to taste like ivory soap.  This shrub is extremely tolerant of intense shade and heat.  A great slow growing ground cover and is used for bank stabilization.  

Symphoricarpos mollis, Creeping Snowberry
Family Name Caprifoliaceae
Species Name Symphoricarpos mollis
Common Name Creeping Snowberry
Native to California, oak woodlands
Plant Type Herbaceous perennial
Height x Width 1-2' x 4'
Growth Habit Spreading
Growth Rate Fast
Sun Exposure Part shade, shade
Water Requirement Low
Soil Type Most soil types
Flower Color White, Pink
Flowering Months Spring and Summer
Evergreen/Deciduous Winter deciduous
Fragrant No
Cold Hardy to
Attracts pollinators Yes
Container Plant No
Erosion Control Yes
Bank Stabilization Yes
Fire Resistant Yes
Deer resistant Yes
Local plant Yes