American Beautyberry Florida Native
American Beautyberry Florida Native
Common Name: American Beautyberry
Scientific Name: Callicarpa americana
The American Beautyberry is a captivating deciduous shrub celebrated for its stunning display of vibrant purple berries and ornamental foliage. Native to the southeastern United States, this shrub typically reaches heights of 3-5 feet, forming a graceful, rounded shape that adds a burst of color to landscapes.
Admired for its clusters of iridescent, metallic purple berries that appear in late summer to early fall, the American Beautyberry creates a visual spectacle amidst its dark green foliage. These berries, arranged along the stems, provide an enchanting display that persists well into autumn, attracting attention and enhancing the seasonal beauty of gardens.
Thriving in well-drained soil and partial to full sunlight, this shrub is adaptable and relatively low-maintenance once established. Regular watering and occasional pruning can help maintain its shape and promote healthy growth.
Beyond its ornamental value, the American Beautyberry serves as a valuable food source for birds and wildlife, adding ecological significance to its attractive appearance. While the berries are not typically consumed by humans, they contribute to the biodiversity of gardens by attracting various bird species.
Whether grown for its vibrant beauty, wildlife-friendly attributes, or as a colorful addition to naturalized landscapes, the American Beautyberry stands as a remarkable and charming shrub, offering a spectacle of color and ecological value to outdoor spaces.
Size: 15 gallon, 5'-6' in height