The first variegated variety of Chenault's snowflake, obtained in the Netherlands. Like the older varieties, green-leaf 'Hancock' or yellow-leaf 'Brain de Soleil’, it is a valuable ground cover plant. The leaves are dark green with attractive cream-white discolorations on the edges that do not suffer from sunburn. The bush is densely branched and compact. Dark red berries appear on the plant from September to November. The plant is tolerant of soil type and resistant to air pollution. It grows well in dry and shady places. The variety can be used in public green areas, parks and home gardens.