100+ PURPLE AMERICAN BEAUTY BERRY BEAUTYBERRY CALLICARPA AMERICANA ORGANIC SEEDS

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All Returns AcceptedReturnsNotAccepted
4' FEET TALLCOUNTRY GARDEN
Flowering SeasonSpring-Summer
Indoor/OutdoorOutdoor
ColorPink
COTTAGE GARDENNATURAL GARDEN
Flower ColorPINK - PURPLE
PERENNIALSELF SEEDING
Soil TypeLoam
Seeds Per Pack100 + PLUS
ATTRACTS BEES TO GARDENZONES 7-11
BrandUnbranded
Season Of InterestFall
Life CyclePerennial
WateringMedium
GenusCallicarpa americana L
SunlightMedium Shade
FeaturesFast Growing
Cultivating DifficultyVery Easy
Unit Quantity100+
Country/Region Of ManufactureUnited States

HTML clipboard 100+ PURPLE AMERICAN BEAUTY BERRY BEAUTYBERRY CALLICARPA AMERICANA (FRENCH MULBERRY) ORGANICALLY GROWN SEEDS ! FREE SHIPPING SALE! 100+ PURPLE AMERICAN BEAUTY BERRY BEAUTYBERRY CALLICARPA AMERICANA (FRENCH MULBERRY) ORGANICALLY GROWN SEEDS ! YOU CAN PLANT THESE MARVELOUS SEEDS IN ZONES 7-11 & BE ABLE TO ENJOY THE MOST MARVELOUS FLOWERS & SEEDS FOR MANY SUMMERS & FALLS TO COME! PERENNIAL SHRUB WITH DECIDUOUS LEAVESGrows 3' to 6' high and 4' to 6' wide.GORGEOUS PURPLE-PINK BERRY CLUSTERSBLOOMS IN WHITE & PINK IN MAY-JUNE-JULY Native Habitat: Found in woods, moist thickets, wet slopes, low rich bottomlands, and at the edges of swamps in the Piney Woods, Post Oak Woods, Blackland woodlands, and coastal woodlands. Moist woods; coastal plains; swamp edges, bottomlandsWater Use: LowLight Requirement: Part ShadeSoil Moisture: MoistCaCO3 Tolerance: MediumCold Tolerant: yesHeat Tolerant: yesSoil Description: Moist, rich soils, Sandy, Sandy Loam, Medium Loam, Clay Loam, Clay, Acid-based, CalcareousMedicinal: NativeAmerican used root and leaf tea in sweat baths for rheumatism, fevers, and malaria. Root tea used for dysentery, stomach aches. Root and berry tea used for colic.In the early 20th century, farmers would crush the leaves and place them under the harnesses of horses & mules to repel mosquitoes. The farmers rubbed the crushed leaves on themselves to repel mosquitoes and biting bugs. The two compounds responsible for the repellant are callicarpenal & intermedeol.Fragrant FoliageAttracts Birds & ButterfliesNectar Source On Sep-20-09 at 00:20:02 PDT, seller added the following information:

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