ḵwe7úp (sḵwx̱wú7mesh sníchim)
qʷəʔáp (Hen̓q̓əmin̓əm)
Fragrant white-pink blossoms in April-May. The small, yellow-reddish fruits are eaten by birds and other wildlife. They ripen in September but may persist throughout the winter.
Blossoms attract pollinators. The fruit are eaten by birds & other wildlife. Forms thickets that provide excellent cover. Prefers moist but well drained soil, tolerates heavy clay.
Full sun to part-shade.