Up to Trees and Shrubs Ponderosa Pine Pinyon Pine Utah Juniper Gambel Oak Douglas-fir
Cliffrose Apache Plume Mormon Tea Utah Serviceberry Fernbush Wax Currant Big Sagebrush
Fremont Barberry Rabbit Brush Banana Yucca; Utah Agave Mountain Mahogany Blueberry Elder
Rock Mat Brickellbush Buffalo Berry

Buffalo Berry

BUFFALO BERRY - Oleaster Family
Shepherdia rotundifolia

   Buffalo Berry is most common in the eastern part of Grand Canyon's South Rim from Moran Point to Desert View. The bush is compact and rounded, up to five feet tall but usually less. The oval one-inch leaves are cupped downward. They are silvery green, thick and woolly, with silver scales.





Buffalo Berry Leaves

  Buffalo Berry leaves resemble little silver-green tongues. The shrub is evergreen.



















Buffalo Berry

   Inconspicuous March-June yellow flowers give way to 3/8 inch gray edible, juicy fruits important to wildlife.













Up to Trees and Shrubs Ponderosa Pine Pinyon Pine Utah Juniper Gambel Oak Douglas-fir
Cliffrose Apache Plume Mormon Tea Utah Serviceberry Fernbush Wax Currant Big Sagebrush
Fremont Barberry Rabbit Brush Banana Yucca; Utah Agave Mountain Mahogany Blueberry Elder
Rock Mat Brickellbush Buffalo Berry