Snowberries (Symphoricarpos albus) are primarily consumed by various wildlife species. Birds, including waxwings, robins, and other frugivorous birds, are particularly fond of the berries. Some small mammals, like deer and rabbits, may also eat the leaves and stems. However, the berries are not toxic to humans, they are generally considered unpalatable and can cause digestive discomfort if ingested in significant quantities.
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Snowberries are found growing in North America, Europe, and Asia, typically in moist woodland areas, meadows, and along stream banks. They prefer cool and shaded locations with moist soil conditions. Snowberries are often used in landscaping for their attractive white berries that persist through the winter.
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A snowberry is a type of plant that produces small white berries. The berries are not edible for humans as they can be poisonous if ingested in large quantities. Snowberries are commonly used in floral arrangements and landscaping for their ornamental value.
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