
Beautyberry
Beautyberry is a stunning, deciduous shrub best known for its vibrant clusters of purple berries that bring a splash of color to the garden in late summer and fall. Native to the southeastern United States, this shrub also produces small, pinkish-lavender flowers in early summer that attract pollinators, followed by its showy fruit clusters. Beautyberry is valued not only for its ornamental appeal but also for its benefits to wildlife: birds and small mammals enjoy its berries, and the foliage can be used as a natural insect repellent. Adaptable and low-maintenance, Beautyberry is a wonderful choice for woodland gardens, hedgerows, and naturalized landscapes.
Key Characteristics
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Striking Purple Berries
Beautyberry's signature purple berries appear in dense clusters along the branches in late summer and fall, adding a brilliant pop of color to the garden and providing food for birds as the season progresses. -
Pollinator-Friendly Flowers
In early summer, Beautyberry produces delicate, lavender-pink flowers that attract pollinators, adding beauty and ecological benefit to the landscape. -
Natural Mosquito Repellent
The leaves of Beautyberry contain compounds that can be used as a natural insect repellent. Historically, crushed leaves have been rubbed on the skin to help repel mosquitoes. -
Supports Wildlife
Beautyberry's berries are a valuable food source for birds and small mammals, providing sustenance through fall and into winter. Its dense branches also offer shelter for wildlife. -
Low-Maintenance and Adaptable
Beautyberry is easy to grow and adaptable to various soil types, from well-draining to medium-wet soils, and it tolerates both full sun and partial shade. It thrives in USDA Zones 5-10, making it an excellent choice for low-maintenance gardens.
Product Details
- Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil Requirements: Well-draining to medium-wet soil
- Bloom Time: Early summer (June to July)
- Bloom Color: Lavender-pink
- Fruit Qualities: Small, vibrant purple berries in dense clusters
- Fruit Uses: Wildlife food, decorative, historically used for mosquito repellent
- Fruit Ripening Month: Late summer to fall
- Mature Height: 4-6 feet
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 5-10
Beautyberry's unique, eye-catching berries and easy-care nature make it a lovely addition to any garden, attracting both wildlife and admiration.
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Description
Beautyberry is a stunning, deciduous shrub best known for its vibrant clusters of purple berries that bring a splash of color to the garden in late summer and fall. Native to the southeastern United States, this shrub also produces small, pinkish-lavender flowers in early summer that attract pollinators, followed by its showy fruit clusters. Beautyberry is valued not only for its ornamental appeal but also for its benefits to wildlife: birds and small mammals enjoy its berries, and the foliage can be used as a natural insect repellent. Adaptable and low-maintenance, Beautyberry is a wonderful choice for woodland gardens, hedgerows, and naturalized landscapes.
Key Characteristics
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Striking Purple Berries
Beautyberry's signature purple berries appear in dense clusters along the branches in late summer and fall, adding a brilliant pop of color to the garden and providing food for birds as the season progresses. -
Pollinator-Friendly Flowers
In early summer, Beautyberry produces delicate, lavender-pink flowers that attract pollinators, adding beauty and ecological benefit to the landscape. -
Natural Mosquito Repellent
The leaves of Beautyberry contain compounds that can be used as a natural insect repellent. Historically, crushed leaves have been rubbed on the skin to help repel mosquitoes. -
Supports Wildlife
Beautyberry's berries are a valuable food source for birds and small mammals, providing sustenance through fall and into winter. Its dense branches also offer shelter for wildlife. -
Low-Maintenance and Adaptable
Beautyberry is easy to grow and adaptable to various soil types, from well-draining to medium-wet soils, and it tolerates both full sun and partial shade. It thrives in USDA Zones 5-10, making it an excellent choice for low-maintenance gardens.
Product Details
- Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil Requirements: Well-draining to medium-wet soil
- Bloom Time: Early summer (June to July)
- Bloom Color: Lavender-pink
- Fruit Qualities: Small, vibrant purple berries in dense clusters
- Fruit Uses: Wildlife food, decorative, historically used for mosquito repellent
- Fruit Ripening Month: Late summer to fall
- Mature Height: 4-6 feet
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 5-10
Beautyberry's unique, eye-catching berries and easy-care nature make it a lovely addition to any garden, attracting both wildlife and admiration.






