Hancock coralberry is a low, spreading shrub grown for its arching branches, dense green foliage, and clusters of soft pink berries that appear in late summer and persist into fall. This tough, adaptable plant is excellent for groundcover use, slope stabilization, and naturalized areas, and it provides valuable food and cover for wildlife.
| Shrub | |
| Symphoricarpos | |
| Snowberry | |
| Zone 4 | |
| 4-6+ hours | |
| Average to dry, well-drained soil | |
| Groundcover | |
| Slope stabilization | |
| 1-2' | |
| 4-6' | |
| Pink | |
| Yes | |
| Yes | |
| Yes | |
| Yes | |
| Yes | |
| Cornus, Juniperus, Carex, Panicum |