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  1. Sep 3, 2019 · How to Grow. Growing Tips. Pruning and Maintenance. Where to Buy. Managing Pests and Disease. Best Uses. Quick Reference Growing Guide. American beautyberry is appreciated for its fall interest – bright yellow leaves and, of course, the lovely bb-sized purple berries. Cultivation and History.

  2. Jul 19, 2023 · There are several types of American beautyberry ( Callicarpa americana ), including: 'Alba': This beautyberry shrub is known for its white berries. 'Lactea': This beautyberry also features white fruits. 'Welch's Pink': This shrub is known for its pink berries.

  3. Jun 16, 2023 · American beautyberry is a moderately sized woody perennial shrub native to the central and southeastern United States, Bermuda, and Cuba. It has also been known to grow in northern Mexico. Other names include American mulberry, French mulberry, sour-bush, bunchberry, and purple beauty-berry.

  4. Nov 2, 2022 · last updated 2 November 2022. American beautyberry shrubs ( Callicarpa americana, USDA zones 7 through 11) bloom in late summer, and although the flowers aren't much to look at, the jewel-like, purple or white berries are dazzling. The fall foliage is an attractive yellow or chartreuse color.

  5. American Beautyberry, French Mulberry Grown for its clusters of spectacular berries that grace the plant throughout the fall and often in winter, Callicarpa americana (American Beautyberry) is a bushy, deciduous shrub with a naturally loose and graceful arching habit.

  6. The American beautyberry is a woody, deciduous, perennial shrub that produces showy purple fruits in the fall. It is a member of the Lamiaceae (mint) family and is native to the central and southeastern United States, Bermuda, and Cuba.

  7. Apr 11, 2022 · Callicarpa americana is more commonly referred to as the American beautyberry, American mulberry, French mulberry, sour bush, or simply the beautyberry shrub. The beautyberry shrub belongs to the Lamiaceae family of flowering plants, and is distantly related to sage, mint, deadnettle, and basil.

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