Symphoricarpos (Snowberry) available now: The seasonal berry with impact
Symphoricarpos, also known as snowberry, is a seasonal product that florists use for its natural look. With clusters of small berries in white, light pink, or purple-pink, it brings texture and charm to floral arrangements. Symphoricarpos is available now, the seasonal berry with impact is popular for late summer and autumn work. The round berries are eye catching and easy to arrange, making them good for bouquets that need both color and structure. This versatile branch fits rustic, modern, and natural-style designs, giving arrangements a rich seasonal feel.

Symphoricarpos (Snowberry): meaning and characteristics
Symphoricarpos is a woody shrub. In summer many bumblebees and bees visit its flowers. By late summer and into autumn the berries are ripe and at their best. The berries grow in tight clusters along the stems. The name Symphoricarpos comes from Greek: “symphorein” means to carry together and “karpos” means fruit. The name describes the berry clusters the shrub produces.

Color options
Symphoricarpos is available in white, light pink, and purple-pink tones. These soft colors work well with many flowers and greens.
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60 cm
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60 cm
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60 cm
Care tips
Follow these simple steps to keep Symphoricarpos fresh:
- Cut 3 to 5 cm from the stem with a sharp knife or pruners.
- Remove extra leaves or berries that would sit below the water line.
- Place stems in clean tap water in a clean vase.
- Watch for fallen berries. They can stain surfaces or clothes, so remove them quickly.
Availability and season
Symphoricarpos is widely available in large numbers in August and September. You may find smaller quantities in October and November. Plan orders early for large events or wedding work to secure stock.
Available at Holex
Symphoricarpos is available in the Holex webshop. Check the webshop for current varieties. If you need larger volumes or help choosing colors, contact your Holex account manager.