American Beautyberry Callicarpa americana 100 Seeds
Callicarpa americana, commonly known as American beautyberry, is a deciduous shrub native to the southeastern United States. It belongs to the family Lamiaceae (mint family) and is renowned for its vibrant clusters of berries and ornamental foliage. Here are some key features of Callicarpa americana: Berries: One of the most distinctive features of Callicarpa americana is its clusters of bright purple berries, which typically appear in late summer to early fall. These berries are arranged tightly along the stems and persist well into the winter, adding a pop of color to the landscape. While the berries are not edible for humans, they are highly attractive to birds and other wildlife, making American beautyberry a valuable plant for wildlife gardens. Foliage: The leaves of Callicarpa americana are opposite, simple, and elliptical in shape, with serrated margins. They are typically medium to dark green in color and provide an attractive backdrop to the colorful berries. In autumn, the fo