This deciduous shrub features an upright, rounded habit, reaching heights of 3 to 6 feet with a mature spread of 3 to 5 feet. Hardy in zones 3 to 7, it thrives in moderate temperatures and tolerates a wide range of soil types, including clay, sand, and loamy soils, though best in well-drained, moist soil. It produces clusters of small pink flowers in late spring to mid-summer, followed by striking showy white berries that persist into winter, adding visual interest to the landscape. Fall foliage turns a soft yellow to brownish hue, creating a muted seasonal display. This medium-sized shrub is moderately deer resistant and ideal for naturalizing, hedgerows, and erosion control. Symphoricarpos albus adapts well to both full sun and partial shade, showcasing a robust, bushy shape in gardens and wild spaces alike.