Dense clusters of small white flowers above the leaf whorl bloom in May and June in small, compact clusters followed by small bright red fruit in August and September
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Dense clusters of small white flowers above the leaf whorl bloom in May and June in small, compact clusters followed by small bright red fruit in August and September
Average Landscape Size:
Height - 1 in. - 5 in. , Width - 6 in. - 8 in.
Flowering Season:
Spring
Landscape Use:
Mass Planting, Woodland Garden
Special Features:
Bird Friendly, Fall Color, North American Native Selection, Ornamental Berries, Showy Fruit
SIZE
4"
Watering Needs:
Keep soil evenly moist
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