- Source: Symphoricarpos occidentalis
Symphoricarpos occidentalis, commonly called western snowberry, is a woody species of flowering plant in the honeysuckle family.
Description
Symphoricarpos occidentalis is a creeping shrub, with pink, rounded to bell-shaped flowers and spherical or bulbous shaped, white or pink-tinted fruits.
Distribution
Symphoricarpos occidentalis is native across much of Canada plus the northern and central United States as far south as Oklahoma, northeastern New Mexico, and the Texas Panhandle.
Cultivation
Western snowberry is grown for use in native plant and wildlife gardens, and as a bird food plant in habitat landscapes. It is considered to be a weed in certain situations.
References
External links
photo of herbarium specimen at Missouri Botanical Garden, collected in Missouri in 1994
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- Symphoricarpos occidentalis
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- List of flora of Ohio
- List of flora of Indiana
- List of Dipsacales of Montana
- List of Canadian plants by family C
- List of flora of Utah
- Buckbrush
- List of flora of Washington
- University of Delaware Botanic Gardens