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QAUZUY GARDEN 25 Seeds American BeautyBerry Seeds- Callicarpa Americana- Perennial Beautyberry French Mulberry Shrub Bush Tree Seeds- Easy to Grow &
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QAUZUY GARDEN 25 Seeds American BeautyBerry Seeds- Callicarpa Americana- Perennial Beautyberry French Mulberry Shrub Bush Tree Seeds- Easy to Grow &

USDA Hardiness Zone. American Beautyberry is a very beautiful shrub grown in 6-10(USDA). Mature size. American Beautyberry can grow at 3 to 6 ft tall, with a width of 3 to 6 ft. It thrives in 6-10 (USDA). Plant time. Beautyberry can be planted in spring or fall. Sow. Soak seeds in cool water for 24 hours. Place about 6 seeds in each pot and cover the…
USDA Hardiness Zone. American Beautyberry is a very beautiful shrub grown in 6-10(USDA). Mature size. American Beautyberry can grow at 3 to 6 ft tall, with a width of 3 to 6 ft. It thrives in 6-10 (USDA). Plant time. Beautyberry can be planted in spring or fall. Sow. Soak seeds in cool water for 24 hours. Place about 6 seeds in each pot and cover them only lightly with soil. Place it near a bright window. Keep soil moist. Seedlings emerge in three months. Care. Roughly 1 inch per week of water is ideal. But if your shrub is in a particularly sunny spot, you've had hot weather, or you've had minimal rainfall, the plant will likely benefit from more water. Beautyberry (Callicarpa americana) is a deciduous shrub found naturally in the southeastern United States. It grows between 3 and 6 feet tall and wide on average, though it's been known to reach 9 feet tall. It has a moderate growth rate, gaining around 1 to 2 feet per year until it is mature, and it can be planted in the fall or spring. While beautyberry's medium green foliage (ovate, toothed leaves on arching stems) is unspectacular and its flowers are fairly insignificant, its bright purple berries that grow in plump clusters put on a show. (Some varieties have white berries instead.) The berries appear in the late summer or early fall and can persist into winter, providing visual interest for the landscape and food for wildlife. The berries are edible for both people and animals, and some people even use them to make jelly and other foods. Propagating Beautyberry 1.In the fall, gather French mulberry seeds from very ripe berries. Let them air-dry and store them in a cool, dark place. 2.In late winter, soak the seeds in cool water for 24 hours to soften the seed coat. Fill 4-inch pots or seedling trays with a mixture of light potting mix. Water it slowly until the soil is evenly moist. 3. Place about half a dozen seeds in each pot and cover the seeds only lightly with soil. 4.Place the pots indoors near a bright window. Make sure the soil is constantly moist but not soggy. Germination can take up to three months. Keep the soil moist at all times. 5. Keep all but the strongest seedling in each pot and cut off the rest with scissors. Don't pull the extra seedlings out, which can damage the roots of the other seedlings. 6. Once the root system of the new beautyberry has filled the pot (when roots start to grow out of the drain holes), it is ready to be transplanted outdoors.
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USDA Hardiness Zone. American Beautyberry is a very beautiful shrub grown in 6-10(USDA). Mature size. American Beautyberry can grow at 3 to 6 ft tall, with a width of 3 to 6 ft. It thrives in 6-10 (USDA). Plant time. Beautyberry can be planted in spring or fall. Sow. Soak seeds in cool water for 24 hours. Place about 6 seeds in each pot and cover them only lightly with soil. Place it near a bright window. Keep soil moist. Seedlings emerge in three months. Care. Roughly 1 inch per week of water is ideal. But if your shrub is in a particularly sunny spot, you've had hot weather, or you've had minimal rainfall, the plant will likely benefit from more water. Beautyberry (Callicarpa americana) is a deciduous shrub found naturally in the southeastern United States. It grows between 3 and 6 feet tall and wide on average, though it's been known to reach 9 feet tall. It has a moderate growth rate, gaining around 1 to 2 feet per year until it is mature, and it can be planted in the fall or spring. While beautyberry's medium green foliage (ovate, toothed leaves on arching stems) is unspectacular and its flowers are fairly insignificant, its bright purple berries that grow in plump clusters put on a show. (Some varieties have white berries instead.) The berries appear in the late summer or early fall and can persist into winter, providing visual interest for the landscape and food for wildlife. The berries are edible for both people and animals, and some people even use them to make jelly and other foods. Propagating Beautyberry 1.In the fall, gather French mulberry seeds from very ripe berries. Let them air-dry and store them in a cool, dark place. 2.In late winter, soak the seeds in cool water for 24 hours to soften the seed coat. Fill 4-inch pots or seedling trays with a mixture of light potting mix. Water it slowly until the soil is evenly moist. 3. Place about half a dozen seeds in each pot and cover the seeds only lightly with soil. 4.Place the pots indoors near a bright window. Make sure the soil is constantly moist but not soggy. Germination can take up to three months. Keep the soil moist at all times. 5. Keep all but the strongest seedling in each pot and cut off the rest with scissors. Don't pull the extra seedlings out, which can damage the roots of the other seedlings. 6. Once the root system of the new beautyberry has filled the pot (when roots start to grow out of the drain holes), it is ready to be transplanted outdoors.