Aronia 'Lowscape Snowfire®'

Hydrangea paniculata 'Little Lime Punch ®'
Mature Height: 3 to 5 ft.
Mature Spread: 3 to 5 ft.

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Dry ConditionsEasy to GrowFall ColorFeeds PollinatorsNative
Bloom Color:White/Lime Green blooms that transition to Pink/Red
Foliage Color:Green
Genus & Species:Hydrangea paniculata 'Little Lime Punch ®'
Growth Rate:Average
Mature Height:3 to 5 ft.
Mature Spread:3 to 5 ft.
soil type:Adaptable to many soil types but, prefers moist, but well draining soil that is rich in organic matter
Sun Exposure:Full sun to part sun
Zone:3 to 9

Low Scape Snowfire® chokeberry delivers three full seasons of ornamental impact from a tough, adaptable native shrub. Developed as part of the Proven Winners ColorChoice Low Scape® series, this cultivar stands out as the heaviest bloomer in the lineup, producing a dense canopy of five-petaled white flowers with pink stamens each spring that nearly obscures the glossy, dark green foliage beneath. That prolific bloom translates directly into an equally generous set of dark blue-black berries by late summer, which persist well into winter and serve as a critical food source for overwintering songbirds. Come autumn, the foliage ignites in vivid shades of red and burgundy, delivering the "fire" half of the cultivar's evocative name. Mature plants reach 4 to 6 feet tall with a spread of 3 to 4 feet, forming a dense, mounded habit that requires minimal pruning to maintain.

This mid-sized shrub earns its place in a wide range of landscape applications, from foundation plantings and informal hedges to native plant gardens and stormwater management areas. Aronia melanocarpa is native to the wetlands and woodland margins of eastern North America, and that heritage translates into remarkable site tolerance — Low Scape Snowfire thrives in full sun to part sun across USDA Zones 3 through 9 and accepts clay, alkaline, wet, or drought-prone soils with equal composure. Salt tolerance makes it a strong candidate for roadside plantings and coastal landscapes. Because it blooms on old wood, pruning should be done immediately after flowering if shaping is desired, though removing spent blooms eliminates the potential for fruit set. For hedging, space plants 3 to 4 feet on center to create a continuous screen; as a specimen or mixed border accent, allow 5 to 6 feet from surrounding plants to showcase the seasonal color transitions.

The common name "chokeberry" refers to the intensely astringent flavor of the raw fruit, though the berries become far more palatable when cooked into jams, syrups, or baked goods — and they carry notably high levels of antioxidants that have drawn increasing interest from health-conscious consumers. Beyond its edible value, Low Scape Snowfire serves as a genuine ecological asset, drawing a steady procession of native bees and butterflies to its spring blooms while providing cover and forage for birds throughout the year. Disease resistance and heat tolerance further reduce maintenance demands, making this a plant that gives far more than it asks. For gardeners and landscape professionals seeking a native shrub that bridges the gap between ecological function and year-round ornamental appeal, Low Scape Snowfire delivers on both fronts without compromise.

Photo Credit: Proven Winners

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