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Silverberry

Silverberry

Elaeagnus commutata

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Silverberry (Elaeagnus commutata) is one of those understated native shrubs that quietly earns its place in the landscape. Its silvery foliage catches the light in a way few other plants can, creating contrast among greener companions and lending a soft, almost luminous quality to the garden. In late spring, the small flowers may not look particularly showy from a distance, but their sweet fragrance can be surprisingly powerful, drifting through the yard and rewarding anyone who passes nearby.

Beyond its ornamental appeal, silverberry is remarkably resilient. It tolerates poor soils, wind, cold winters, and periods of drought with little complaint once established. It also enriches the soil through nitrogen fixation and provides food and habitat for wildlife, from pollinating insects to birds that enjoy the fruit. Whether used in a native hedge, naturalized planting, wildlife garden, or erosion-control project, silverberry offers a combination of toughness and beauty that makes it especially valuable in mountain landscapes along Utah's Wasatch Front.

Plant Profile

Scientific name: Elaeagnus commutata

Duration: Perennial

Native region:

Native elevation: 6000-8000 ft

Water requirement: Low

Drought tolerance: High

Light requirement: Full sun

Shade tolerance: Low

Mature size: 6-10’ H by 4-6’ W

Bloom time: May - June

Flower color: Yellow

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