Symphoricarpos
Symphoricarpos is a genus native to North America, going by the common names of Snowberry or Coralberry, and there are quite a handful of species. They hybridize easily which has result in a wide range of colors, forms and fruiting times. I used to expect snowberry to be a winter crop, but it is named for the pure white berries, rather than the time of year it is in fruit. You can plant a range of varieties that will fruit from August through October. We have curated a range of colors that will fruit in three different harvest windows to extend your season. The plants branch from under the ground and form "thickets" of stems. Over time the clumps will become quite large and vigorous. They flower in early summer on new and old growth. Berries will develop later in summer following flowering. Best grown on moist but well drained soil, but adaptable to drier and wetter conditions. Hardy zones 3-8 Space 2-3' apart (Full disclosure- I have updated this item with a number of photos from Go