3 Gallon
Light: Full Sun - Partial Shade
Soil: Medium Dry - Medium Wet
Mature Height: 4 Feet
Mature Width: 4 Feet
Blooms: April - July
Description: Coralberry is part of the oak savanna where it creates low, dense thickets in dry areas that are in full sun or light shade. This plant is native further south. The white flowers are flushed with pink and bloom in early spring, but they are not particularly showy. However, the pea size fruit form large clusters of bright purple and persist through winter. Birds eat the fruit before spring. In the plant world there are very few plants like Coralberry that can grow 3 feet tall and handle dry spots in shade. Coralberry hosts a beautiful little sphinx butterfly.