Garden Plant: Hancock Coralberry
Product Description: Hancock Coralberry
Low-Growing Coralberry Fills A Real Need in the Right Spot
Some shrubs work really hard in your garden. The Hancock Coralberry, Symphoricarpos x chenaultii \’Hancock’, is one of them. It’s unique shape provides lovely cover You’ll appreciate from your lawn chair. This plant displays dark green leaves (to 3/4″ long).
Hancock Coralberry is easily grown in average, medium wet, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. It will tolerates wide range of soils. This dwarf hybrid coralberry cultivar is a low-growing, spreading, deciduous shrub.
Tidy, arching stems do not root where they touch the ground. The bell-shaped, pink flowers appear in summer along the stems in clusters and in spikes at the stem ends. The flowers give way to clusters of pink/coral berries which mature in autumn.
Berries persist into winter providing excellent color and interest. The berry-laden winter stems may be cut for indoor floral arrangements.
- Easy Care
- Winter Interest
- Cut flowers