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Symphoricarpos orbiculatus - Coralberry

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Symphoricarpos orbiculatus is not your ordinary shrub. Known as the Coralberry, this versatile treasure of the honeysuckle family impresses with its array of adaptable traits suitable for urban landscapes and wildlife gardens alike. Standing proudly at a moderate 2-6 feet tall, the Coralberry is famed for its dense emerald foliage shaped in delicate ovals. Its pinkish-white flowers, blooming in the warmth of the summer season, evolve into eye-catching, coral-red berries—an attractive feast for local birds—accentuating the depths of fall and persisting throughout the winter. Catering to its easy-going nature, this deciduous shrub thrives in a variety of light conditions, from full sun to partial shade and exhibits robust resilience, handling diverse soil conditions and exerting moderate water use. A visual spectacle and a reliable source of wildlife sustenance, the Coralberry effortlessly blends functionality with natural splendor. Escalate the appeal of your landscape, be it a city garden or a rural retreat, with this vibrant, sustainable selection.

  • Size: 2-6 feet tall and wide
  • Flowers: Pinkish-white in summer
  • Foliage: Green, oval leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Edible fruit: Produces vibrant, coral-red berries that attract wildlife.
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