Trailing Snowberry

Wildflowers Found in Oregon

Trailing Snowberry (Creeping Snowberry)

Symphoricarpos hesperius - Common, late spring-early summer, perennial, spreading to 16 in. Vine-like scrub, creeping or trailing, hairless or soft-hairy. Arching branches on ground often root where touching. Deciduous leaves very small, entire to lobed. Flowers few in cluster near stem tip; 2 bracts fused together bear short flower stalk. Flowers pink, often red outside, bell-shaped, with 5 lobes, hairs inside. Grows in dry forests and openings in woods at all elevations. Native

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