Western snowberry is a native, multi-stemmed, suckering shrub that grows well in sun to shade.
In mid-summer, it has small, pale pink flowers. The flowers turn into white waxy berries later in the summer.
Western snowberry forms a colony, so it can be useful for stabilizing slopes or filling in narrow planting areas bounded by walls or concrete. Birds eat the berries.
3 to 5 ft tall
3 to 5 ft wide
Xeric plant- low water use
Sun to shade