american beautyberry
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American Beautyberry Is Living Up To Its Name

American Beautyberry (Callicarpa americana) was one of the first plants that I introduced here, in spring 2023. What I didn’t know then was how harsh last summer’s drought/heat would be, nor that there would be a major freeze the following winter. So considering how much recovery this plant has had to do, it is doing… Continue reading
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Interesting Things Happening On An American Beautyberry

There is a young American Beautyberry shrub near the back door, so I see it every time I go outside. A few days ago I noticed a Bordered Patch caterpillar just curled up on a leaf, and the next day there was a chrysalis in that location. That’s the lighter object in the above photo.… Continue reading
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Lady Beetles After Rain

I often walk around my garden just to see if there’s anything interesting going on. One of my favorite times to do that is just after a rainfall — the cooler air is refreshing and the plants look particularly perky. The photo above is of a Lady Beetle on an American Beautyberry (Callicarpa americana) and… Continue reading
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American Beautyberry In Recovery

I bought an American Beautyberry (Callicarpa americana) in the spring of 2023 because of how stunning the purple berries are and I had fond memories of my Houston plant. The Seguin plant has been through a lot of trauma since then, with last summer’s drought and then the January freeze earlier this year. Here’s a… Continue reading
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Two Plants I Thought I Had Lost, And A Visitor

Mexican OliveI didn’t realize it at the time, but of the trees I have planted here, my Mexican Olive (Cordia boissieri) was at greatest risk during the winter freeze when temperatures got as low as 16F. The strongest factors in choosing plants here have been that they are preferably native and highly resistant to heat… Continue reading
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American Beautyberry
American Beautyberry prefers to grow in part shade. I planted mine in May 2023 in a bed close to the back of the house. This is indeed a part-shade situation, but the sun it does get is hot afternoon sun and being newly planted and then subject to weeks of blistering heat and drought, it… Continue reading
About Me
Nature Lover.
Inquisitive Observer.
Student Gardener.
I invite you to join me on my journey to convert my sterile (from a nature point of view) new house lot to a healthy and diverse ecosystem, as I make discoveries, mistakes, and hopefully progress. I am not an expert or professional. The project started in February 2023 and the location is Seguin, Texas, USA.

