Description
Iceberg Alley™, a native plant discovered by the Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador Botanical Garden. Powdery, silver foliage of this small shrub is a great addition to the landscape, adding texture and contrast when combined with other shrubs. Forming a rounded shrub and does not overtake the landscape, reaching a height and spread of about 5′ (a bit shorter in very cold areas and a bit taller in warmer zones). It blooms in spring with silver catkins, red stamens and nectar for pollinators. Tolerant of moist soils and a good choice for rain gardens. Grows best in full sun and tolerates pruning beautifully. Consider cutting the stems in early spring for the decorative catkins.
Additional information
| Height | 3-6’ |
|---|---|
| Width | 3-6’ |
| Zone | 2-6 |
| Exposure | Full Sun |
| Soil | Average, Moist |
| Habit | Rounded, Upright |
| Attributes | Native |
| Wildlife | Pollinators |
| Features | Spring flowering |
| Programs | First Editions® |
| Vendor | Willoway Nurseries |
| Sold As | EA |
| Size Description | G3 FE |
| Fulfillment | Ship to Home only |


