Elaeagnus Commutata Shrub Picture
Botanical Name: Elaeagnus Commutata.
Common Name: Silver Berry.
Description of the Elaeagnus Commutata shrub picture: A
small silver berry shrub covered in its silver leaves.
Information about the Elaeagnus Commutata shrub: There are between 30 and 40 different species of Elaeagnus, they are fast
growing shrubs and are native to southern Europe and Asia. They are
excellent for hedges as they are very good at resisting the wind. This
silver berry flowering shrub has small fruits which are egg shaped, the leaves are
silvery. The Elaeagnus Commutata shrub is native to North America.
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A colourful photograph of a Elaeagnus Commutata - The common name for this shrub is
Silver Berry.
- A shrub, such as a Elaeagnus Commutata, is defined as a woody plant less than 5 meters (approx. 15 feet) high, either without a distinct main stem, or with branches persisting on the main stem almost to its base.
- Shrubs can be either deciduous or evergreen.
- A shrubbery is an area of cultivated shrubs.
- An evergreen plant is one that has leaves all year.
- A genus is a group of closely related species.
- The Latin word for the Silver Berry is Elaeagnus Commutata.