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Gardeners’ Dirt: American beautyberry shrub | Home And Garden
Past thirty day period, my close friend Janet and I went to Rockport’s 33rd once-a-year HummerBird Celebration. Whilst the hummingbirds in migration ended up incredible, just one plant caught my attention. The American beautyberry shrub was in its drop regalia with chartreuse leaves and clusters of excellent purple berries. The American beautyberry (Callicarpa Americana) is a big, deciduous shrub that is native to central and southeastern United States. They are likely to expand wild in wooded spots. Native American tribes used its leaves, branches and roots to handle rheumatism and fevers. Roots were made use of to handle stomach challenges and dizziness. A combination of boiled roots and berries was…