{"product_id":"snowberry-symphoricarpos-albus-12-24-tall-bare-root-plants-white-berries-hardy-shrub-for-wildlife-usda-zones-3-8","title":"Snowberry Symphoricarpos Albus | 12-24\" Tall Bare Root Plants | White Berries | Hardy Shrub for Wildlife | USDA Zones 3-7","description":"Snowberry (Symphoricarpos albus) offers white berries and bell-shaped flowers. A hardy, wildlife-friendly shrub for USDA Zones 3-7. Free Shipping!\n\nIncludes: 1 Snowberry plant, 12-24 inches tall\nHardy Shrub: Thrives in USDA Zones 3-7 (West Coast: Zone 8)\nAttractive Features: White, bell-shaped flowers and persistent white berries\nWildlife-Friendly: Berries attract birds, perfect for wildlife gardens\nCold \u0026amp; Drought-Tolerant: Suitable for drought-prone and cold regions\nLow Maintenance: Deer-resistant and requires little care\nGrowth Habit: Dense, rounded shape, reaching 3-6 feet tall and wide\nBest for: Informal hedges, mass plantings, and erosion control\nPlanting Conditions: Full sun to partial shade, adapts to sandy, loamy, or clay soils\nSelf-Fertile: No need for cross-pollination\nPruning: Prune to the ground in late winter or early spring\nSeasonal Interest: White berries persist through winter for visual appeal\n\nCommon Name: Snowberry\nScientific Name: Symphoricarpos albus\nPlant Type: Deciduous Shrub\nUSDA Hardiness Zones: 3-7 (Zone 8 on the West Coast)\nSun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade\nSoil Type: Sandy, loamy, or clay soils\nSoil pH: Slightly acidic to neutral (6.0–7.5)\nWater Needs: Moderate, drought-tolerant once established\nGrowth Rate: Moderate\nMature Size: 3-6 feet tall and wide\nBloom Time: Late spring\nFlower Color: White to pale pink\nBerry Color: White\nWildlife Benefits: Attracts birds, deer-resistant\nUses: Informal hedges, mass plantings, erosion control\nToxicity: Berries are toxic to some humans\nPlanting \u0026amp; Care Instructions:\nPrepare the Planting Area:\nFull sun to partial shade is ideal.\nPlant in well-drained soil—sandy, loamy, or clay soils work best.\nEnsure slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0-7.5).\nPlanting:\nDig a hole that’s deep enough to cover the root without bending.\nPlace the bare root in the hole, ensuring the crown is just below the soil surface.\nFill the hole with soil and water generously.\nWatering:\nKeep the soil moist until the plant is established.\nSnowberry is moderately drought-tolerant once settled.\nPruning:\nPrune to the ground in late winter\/early spring to encourage vigorous growth and berry production.\nFertilizing:\nApply a balanced fertilizer in early spring for best results.\nWinter Care:\nSnowberry is cold-hardy and will thrive even in freezing conditions.\nEnsure proper drainage to avoid root rot during colder months.\n\nsnowberry plant, symphoricarpos albus, white berry shrub, wildlife shrub, hardy snowberry, white berries shrub, erosion control plant, deer resistant shrub, bare root snowberry, snowberry for garden, drought-tolerant shrub, cold hardy shrub, wildlife garden plant","brand":"FaithFolkStudio","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":51599369601345,"sku":null,"price":82.5,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0980\/0758\/0993\/files\/5592a002-il_fullxfull.6681714125_n2h1.jpg?v=1775997643","url":"https:\/\/faithfolkstudio.com\/products\/snowberry-symphoricarpos-albus-12-24-tall-bare-root-plants-white-berries-hardy-shrub-for-wildlife-usda-zones-3-8","provider":"FaithFolkStudio","version":"1.0","type":"link"}