| 'Alba' is a white-berried variant, the berries usually being more ivory than true white. The foliage tends to be less red-hued and greener than red-berried varieties.
This is an upright shrub with evergreen leaves that change to reddish-purple in fall. Leaves are pinate to 3-pinate, with lance-shaped leaflets. Bears conical panicles, to 16 inches long, of small, star-shaped, white flowers with large, yellow anthers. Berry-like clusters are persistant through winter, and can be used in arrangements, or eaten by birds. Found along the foundation of older homes, you may inherit a plant that needs some selective pruning. Do not whack the entire plant back so that all canes are the same height. Selectively prune, staggering the heights of each cane. |