Holodiscus discolor (Oceanspray)

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Oceanspray is an native shrub highly prized for the beauty of its foliage and flowers. It also provides cover for birds, small mammals, and amphibians.

A deciduous shrub that reaches 10-15 ft., Oceanspray thrives in full sun to shade. It has a fountain-like form, and can be pruned from its base to maintain a more open appearance.

Lobed leaves turn yellow to reddish in the fall. Early to late summer, plumes of tiny, fragrant blossoms cover the plant, starting out white and becoming cream-colored. In the winter the tiny brown star-shaped flower remnants add interest to the winter landscape and offer food for insects and insectivorous birds.

Grow in sun to shade, as an understory plant or a focal point. Water to establish, then let it thrive only on rain!

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Oceanspray is an native shrub highly prized for the beauty of its foliage and flowers. It also provides cover for birds, small mammals, and amphibians.

A deciduous shrub that reaches 10-15 ft., Oceanspray thrives in full sun to shade. It has a fountain-like form, and can be pruned from its base to maintain a more open appearance.

Lobed leaves turn yellow to reddish in the fall. Early to late summer, plumes of tiny, fragrant blossoms cover the plant, starting out white and becoming cream-colored. In the winter the tiny brown star-shaped flower remnants add interest to the winter landscape and offer food for insects and insectivorous birds.

Grow in sun to shade, as an understory plant or a focal point. Water to establish, then let it thrive only on rain!

Oceanspray is an native shrub highly prized for the beauty of its foliage and flowers. It also provides cover for birds, small mammals, and amphibians.

A deciduous shrub that reaches 10-15 ft., Oceanspray thrives in full sun to shade. It has a fountain-like form, and can be pruned from its base to maintain a more open appearance.

Lobed leaves turn yellow to reddish in the fall. Early to late summer, plumes of tiny, fragrant blossoms cover the plant, starting out white and becoming cream-colored. In the winter the tiny brown star-shaped flower remnants add interest to the winter landscape and offer food for insects and insectivorous birds.

Grow in sun to shade, as an understory plant or a focal point. Water to establish, then let it thrive only on rain!