Bloom:
Color pink
Color white Miniature, drooping, urn-shaped, white-to-pink flowers in small terminal clusters
Blooming period:
Apr - MayFruit:
color red Rounded, berry-like fruits. Fruits ripen to a bright red, sometimes remaining on the plants throughout winter. Edible, but not particularly appealing to humans
Foliage:
color green Branchlets are clad with alternate, short-stalked, leathery, rounded-at-the-tip, obovate to spatulate, evergreen dark green leaves, which are shiny above, but paler beneath
Fall:
color red
color brownLeaves turn bronze or a reddish color in winter before becoming green again in spring
Bark:
Branchlets mature to reddish brown, with papery peeling bark on older twigsSpecial Qualities:
Showy Fruit, EvergreenLevel of Maintenance:
LowSeason of Interest:
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Light:
Full Sun to Part ShadeSalt:
MediumpH:
Requires Acid (5.0-7.0)Soil:
Urban (rubble/fill), SandMoisture:
Dry to MedHardiness:
3a - 6bUsually grows well in poor infertile soils. Extremely winter hardy. Moderate to large scale ground cover with year round interest. Helps control soil erosion on slopes and hillsides. Effective when grown around shrubs, along sunny border margins, in naturalized areas and in native plant gardens.
Fruits are attractive to birds and other small mammals.