A black and white botanical line drawing in horticultural style of the snowberry plant (Symphoricarpos albus), rendered entirely in black and white. Depict a deciduous, low to medium-sized shrub growing typically about 1 to 2 meters (3 to 6.5 feet) tall, forming dense thickets by spreading through rhizomes. Show thin, twiggy, slightly ascending woody branches that may be smooth or finely hairy, with a stiff main stem and several smaller shoots emerging from a spreading rhizome system. Illustrate oppositely arranged oval to nearly round leaves measuring about 1 to 5 centimeters long and 1 to 3 centimeters wide. The leaf edges are mostly entire but occasionally subtly lobed. The leaves have a soft, slightly fuzzy appearance due to fine hairs, especially on their undersides. Leaves should show fine texture indicative of these hairs. Include small, bell-shaped tubular flowers approximately 5 to 8 millimeters long with five lobes at the corolla opening. Flowers cluster terminally on branch tips in racemes of up to about 16 flowers. Depict the signature fruits of the plant: smooth, round to slightly oval berry-like drupes approximately 6 to 10 millimeters in diameter. The berries hang singly or in small natural groups spaced along the branches, never in tight clusters. Each berry contains two small internal seeds (not visible externally). No leaves should be attached directly to the fruit clusters. Emphasize the plant’s natural habitat and growth habit by showing the structure and See more