
Size: 8-10′ tall 6-8′ spread
Flowering: Early May
Fruiting: Late Summer
Birds: large variety – woodpeckers, catbird, thrasher, thrushes, sparrows, starlings, orioles
Buffaloberry is a great native plant substitute for the invasive exotic, ‘Autumn Olive’. Buffaloberry has silvery foliage and produces lots of orange-red fruits that are edible by people and sought after by birds. The fruits make an excellent jelly. Buffaloberry is a thorny shrub with upright, mounded growth. The thorns provide excellent protection for nesting birds. It’s also a good xeriscape plant, tolerating extreme drought, cold and alkaline conditions; growing to 8-12′ tall/wide, and tolerating Zone 2 conditions
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