The Pacific Evergreen Huckleberry Is One Of The Most Versatile And Underused Native Plants Of The Pacific Northwest. It Provides A Regional Feel To Gardens And Helps Define A Landscape With Evergreen Color And Edible Tasty Berries. Typically Thought Of As A Woodland Plant, It Performs Equally Well In Full Sun. In Spring Its Small, Leathery Leaves Have Tones Of Copper And Bronze And They Mature To Shiny Dark Green. Vase-Shaped White Flowers Hang Under The Foliage In Spring, Transforming To Succulent Blue-Black Berries By Late Summer Which Make Delicious Jam Or Jelly. The Small Leaves Of This Shrub Create A Fine Texture, But Its Slightly Irregular Growth Habit Keeps It Interesting. It Contrasts Well With Plants With Larger Leaves, Such As Rhododendrons. Use Evergreen Huckleberry In Informal Groupings Or As A Natural Low Screen. Surprisingly, It Will Also Shear Into A Dense Formal Hedge 2.
- Great In Sun Or Shade
- Succulent Blueish Black Berries
- Copper Colored New Growth
- Native To Pacific Northwest
- Contrasts Well Against Feature Plants
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