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      Eleagnus commutata |
    Silverberry |
       Deciduous Shrub |
HEIGHT: | 3 - 12 feet | SPREAD: | 5 - 15 feet | DISTINCTIONS: | Spreading, irregular habit; silvery leaves; strongly fragrant, small, yellow bell-shaped flowers in spring; tasteless, silver berries in the fall; twigs are rusty brown when young and become silvery with age. | LIMITATIONS: | Spreads, forming thickets. | HARDINESS: | INT, SC, SE, W (Zone 2) | ORIGIN: | Central Alaska to Quebec; Minnesota west to Washington. Locally in some eastern states and Texas | CULTIVARS: | | _____________________________ Back to List | The information for this Deciduous Shrub (186) was last updated on: 2010-09-08 22:29:23 |
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