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Symphoricarpos Symphony™ Pink

Compact and full of pink fruits in late summer.

If you’re looking for something to brighten your garden space after most flowers and leaves are gone, Symphony™ Pink snowberry is the plant for you!

Masses of bright pink berries begin to form in late summer, creating clusters up and down every stem. As leaves fall, bare stems give way to an explosion of brilliant color. And… unlike our native snowberry, which can grow a bit rangy when taken out of its natural habitat, Symphony™ Pink is more compact and easily managed. A perfect plant choice to place in front of evergreen shrubs for a reliable supply of cut stems and winter interest.

This plant is sold exclusively by Monrovia. 

Who Am I?

  • Common Name:
    Symphony™ Pink snowberry
  • Botanical Name:
    Symphoricarpos doornsbosii 'Kolmamogo' PPAF
  • Type:
    Shrub

Cultural Details

TYPE

Shrub
  • Light:
    Full sun
  • Soil:
    Average garden soil
  • Moisture:
    Moist, but well-drained. Drought tolerant once established.
  • Hardiness Zone
    4-8
  • Bloom Time:
    Early summer
  • Bloom Color:
    Pink
  • Fruit Time
    Late summer, makes many more fruits if you have another variety of snowberry planted in the same area. summer
  • Fruit Color
    Pink
  • Size:
    3' tall by 3' wide
  • Diseases & Pests:
    None known

What Makes Me Special?

A compact selection with masses of raspberr- pink fruits in clusters going up and down the stems.

Landscape Use

Borders, cutting gardens, foundations, hedges, mass plantings, urban gardens

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.

Propagation

Cuttings

Who Am I?

  • Common Name:
    Symphony™ Pink snowberry
  • Botanical Name:
    Symphoricarpos doornsbosii 'Kolmamogo' PPAF
  • Type:
    Shrub

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