Callicarpa bodenieri
Bodinier Beautyberry
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Bodinier Beautyberry (Callicarpa bodenieri) - Description
C. bodinieri is native to China. They grow to heights of 6 feet or higher, with equal spread. They bear willowlike leaves that turn pink or orange to purple in the fall.
Bodinier Beautyberry (Callicarpa bodenieri) - Blooming
Flowers are small clusters of lilac or pink that appear in the summer. Purple or violet fruits persist on the stem well into winter. Fruits best during long, hot summers.
Bodinier Beautyberry (Callicarpa bodenieri) - Growth
These deciduous shrubs perform well in either full sun or light shade. Normally grown for their long arching stems and fruit display. Can survive in the coldest of regions, but may die back in frosts with sprouts from the roots appearing in the spring. In less hardy, frost-prone areas, grow Callicarpa in a cool greenhouse. In summer, move plants outdoors.
Bodinier Beautyberry (Callicarpa bodenieri) - Planting
In autumn or spring, sow seeds in a cold frame using containers. Can also propagate from cuttings: softwood in spring, or semi-ripe in summer.
Bodinier Beautyberry (Callicarpa bodenieri) - Pest
Dieback, leaf scorch, fungal leaf spots, black mildew, and cottony camellia are common problems.
Bodinier Beautyberry (Callicarpa bodenieri) - Interesting facts
Scientists have discovered that American Beautyberry is a natural insect repellant. The berries have also been used to make wine.
Bodinier Beautyberry (Callicarpa bodenieri) - Soil and irrigation
Needs moderate to regular water. Does best in fertile, well-drained soil. Water freely during the growing season, moderately in winter.









