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A salmonberry variety with vibrant lime green foliage and bright pink flowers, native to the NW coast of North America.
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CloseChances are, anyone living in the Pacific NW has seen a salmonberry bush, most often in parks or along hiking trails in the summer when orange berries appear. 'Golden Ruby' salmonberry is unique, with airy, chartreuse foliage that can grow into a four to eight foot tall, upright mound. Those aiming for a woodland or native garden may wish to consider adding this deciduous shrub to the landscape, as it adds color and textural interest for humans, food in the form of flowers then berries for pollinators and birds, and coverage and protection for small ground dwelling critters. Spreading by underground rhizomes, 'Golden Ruby' salmonberry can grow to five feet wide, and may naturalize if it likes the environment.
Common Name | Golden Salmonberry |
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Mature Size | 4 - 6 feet tall, 5 feet wide |
Growth Rate | Moderate to fast |
Cold Hardiness | -15 ° F |
Characteristics | Deciduous, attracts bees, hummingbirds, edible fruits |
Light | Sun to partial sun |
Structure | Upright mound |
Bloom Color | Pink |
Bloom Time | Spring |
Uses | Woodland gardens, specimen, naturalizing |
Photos | Real images, not stock photos |