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Symphoricarpos orbiculatus

Family
Caprifoliaceae
Common Name(s)
Coralberry
Flowering Time
June
Fruit/Seed Maturation Sign
Berries turn pink/red
Fruit/Seed Collection Dates
Mid-October; many berries persist through winter
Notes

Rhizomatous, forming large colonies (Barkley 1986)

A valuable shrub species for holding soil in shady sites; fruits a good winter source of food for wildlife; good cover.

In older, more established restorations, may need to be managed by cutting and spraying cut stem with a dilute Glyphosate solution.

symphoricarpos fruit

Seed Cleaning
None required
Storage
Unknown if seed tolerates dry storage
Restoration Potential
Proven performer (vegetatively)