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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. American beautyberry fruits are edible and are used to make jellies and flavored syrups. In mild climates, the berries may remain (if the birds leave you any) on the stem into early winter, providing gorgeous color. Stems with berries make long-lasting and attractive additions to cut flower bouquets.

  4. Botanical Name: Callicarpa americana. Common Names: American beautyberry. Bloom Time: Early to midsummer. Bloom Color: Lavender-pink flowers. Special Features: Fall berries in purple, also found in white or pink. Plant Type: Perennial shrub. Size: 3 to 8 feet tall and wide. USDA Hardiness Zones: 6 to 11.

  5. Mar 3, 2021 · Published: March 3, 2021 - Last updated: November 6, 2023. The Beautyberry shrub is fairly well known to gardeners in their native range. They are found in the south east of North America, from Texas, through Florida, and north to Oklahoma and Arkansas. In those regions, these stunning light purple berries really live up to their name.

  6. 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.

  7. Nov 23, 2009 · The American Beautyberry is a deciduous shrub, which means it is going to lose its foliage in the fall and reemerge with new growth the following spring.

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