White Japanese Beautyberry
White Japanese Beautyberry
Callicarpa japonica 'Leucocarpa'
Verbenaceae (Vervain Family)
▲ mature shrub
▲ white berries
Location on campus: in landscape area south of Plaster Student Union
Callicarpa japonica 'leucocarpa': White Japanese Beautyberry
- leaves opposite, simple, deciduous, ovate to ovate-lanceolate with serrated margins and pointed leaf tips; blue green in color with yellowish glands on underside, glabrous; 2-5" long and 1/2 to 2/3 as wide
- stems round, slender, gray-tan, pubescent with purplish tinge and pubescence when young
- flowers pink, white or lavender in clusters at leaf axils in summer on current season’s growth
- fruit is a showy white drupe-- (compared to violet to metallic purple of main species Japanese Beautyberry and is most notable feature of the species may need cross pollination for fruiting
- grows 4-6' tall and wide as a rounded shrub with arching branches; can cut back to ground in winter
- prefers full sun to light shade, not particular to soil; prune heavily to rejuvenate
- fast growth rate