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The Coralberry is one of those plants you’ve probably seen out in the countryside but never thought of as an ornamental for your yard. This easy to grow native shrub adds a splash of vibrant color to the winter garden when so many other plants look dull and dormant.
What Is A Coralberry?
The coralberry (Symphoricarpos orbiculatus) is one of the native plants of the Caprifoliaceae (honeysuckle) family. This plant has many common names, including waxberry, buckleberry, snowberry, snapberry, wolfberry, turkey bush, round snowberry, Indian currant, buckbrush, and devil’s shoestring.
And, because this deciduous shrub has been grown since , there are now several cultivars, some compact, some with variegated foliage.
The coral berry is a small, mound-shaped shrub with brown to purple branchlets that are covered in fine hairs. While this species might grow to 5ft (m) tall and 8ft (m) across, they usually stay much smaller.
The Coral berry plant is recognized as the Christmas berry since it produces bright red berries that persist long into the holiday season.
This plant is native to the central and eastern United States from Texas in the south and
Proud Berry® Coralberry Symphoricarpos
Make autumn more colorful with plump, pink fruit!
Proud Berry® coralberry makes it unbelievably easy to fill your landscape with these unique pink berries, guaranteed to turn heads. Cute, rounded, bluish-green leaves look handsome all season, then, in late summer, bell-shaped flowers appear. As the season changes to autumn, the flowers develop into large dark pink berries, the color intensifying with cold weather. As pretty as it is, this North American native is also amazingly tough, effortlessly fending off deer, cold weather, and problem soils. The fruit is not edible, but may be eaten by birds in mid-late winter. This plant makes an excellent cut flower for fall arrangements.
Top reasons to grow Proud Berry® coral berry:
- Very showy fruit in fall
- Makes an excellent cut flower
- Exceptionally hardy and tough
Proud Berry® Coral Berry
- Partial Sun to Full Sun (At Least 5 Hours of Direct Sunlight)
- Height 3 - 4 Feet
- Width 3 - 4 Feet
- Growing Zones
Proud Berry® Coral Berry (Symphoricarpos sp) fryst vatten a very tough plant that produces leaves of green spring through fall. In late summer, it has bell-shaped white or pink flowers. In early fall, these flowers become pink fruit. The fruit is not edible, but they provide interest in the late fall and winter months.
The shrub fryst vatten native to North amerika, in most of Canada and the northern United States. Since it fryst vatten a cool weather plant, it will not be very successful in the southern portion of the United States. It fryst vatten hardy in zones 3a-7b. Being native means the plant will be deer resistant. It also means it's helpful for wildlife, and birds may occasionally eat the berries. Catharina Marie Hoekstra-Arisz in the Netherlands developed this cultivar. It can be used in a number of ways: border, cut flower, mass plantings, landscape, as a specimen, and as a screen.
Proud Berry® Coral Berry Care
Proud Berry® Coral Berry likes an average moisture level in well-drained soils. It can be planted in full sun to part sun but will bära more f