Symphoricarpos Magical® Autumn Blush
Snowberries add interest to the garden at a time when most perennials and shrubs are exhibiting a tired look. And, as an added bonus, they make excellent cuts for floral arrangements. Clusters of white berries with a dusting of pink present on upright branches in September and October – a time when most gardens are beginning to lose interest as cooler weather approaches. In its natural form, Autumn Blush can be effective when planted in irregular groupings or as an informal hedge for a readily available supply of cut stems for floral arrangements in late summer and early fall. With these improved varieties from Plants Nouveau, new found uses for snowberries abound.
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Who Am I?
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Common Name
Magical Autumn Blush snowberry -
Botanical Name
Symphoricarpos doornbosii ‘Kolmagablus’ -
Type
Shrub -
Bloom Time
Early summer -
Bloom Color
Pink -
Fruit Time
Late summer -
Fruit Color
Blush
Cultural Details
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Bloom Time
Early summer -
Size
4' tall by 4' wide -
Hardiness Zone
3-8a -
Light
Full sun to part shade farther south -
Soil
Average garden soil -
Moisture
Moist, but well-drained -
Disease & Pests
None known -
Landscape Use
Borders, cutting gardens, foundations, urban gardens, wildlife gardens -
Propagation
Cuttings -
Pruning
Symphoricarpos flower in early spring on new growth and fruit in late summer. To ensure maximum fruit production, prune no later than late winter.