Saturday, November 24, 2012

The Winter Garden: Beautyberry








Helpful Information
Habitat: Native to Japan. Hardy to zone 5.

Habit: A multistemmed deciduous shrub, 4’ to 6’ tall with an equal width, rounded shape, upright branching.

Foliage: Opposite, simple elliptic leaves with acuminate tips; margins are finely serrated, medium green.

Flowers: Small pale pink flowers in 1” to 1.5” clusters in July, often obscured by the foliage.

Fruit: Small metallic purple berries in rounded axillary clusters, color develops in October, fruit display is at its best after the leaves have dropped, very showy in full fruit well into December, “the quality of the fruit color is unrivaled.”

Bark: Stems are slender and bark development is not ornamental.

Use: Shrub borders, in groupings and mass plantings, showy fruit display, a semihardy shrub or herbaceous perennial.

Liabilities: when not in fruit it is an ordinary shrub without multiseason appeal; lack of cold hardiness in zone 5; needs regular pruning to remove winter injury and control rank growth.

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