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− | '''Beautyberry''' (''Callicarpa'' sp.) are a common wild plant in Florida. Their large clusters of bright purple berries, although edible, look better than they taste. | + | '''Beautyberry''' (''Callicarpa'' sp.) are a common wild plant in Florida. Their large clusters of bright purple berries, although edible, look better than they taste. It is said they make jelly that is much better than the raw fruit. |
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+ | * [http://www.eattheweeds.com/beautyberry-jelly-on-a-roll/ Eat the Weeds] | ||
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Callicarpa | |
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Callicarpa dichotoma 'Early Amethyst' (Purple Beautyberry) | |
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Beautyberry (Callicarpa sp.) are a common wild plant in Florida. Their large clusters of bright purple berries, although edible, look better than they taste. It is said they make jelly that is much better than the raw fruit.
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