The plant sale is selling beautyberry this year, and it sounds like a great plant to grow for fruit, so can I grow beautyberry if the water table is only about 1 foot down? It could just be the spring flooding that brought it up high.
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If your water table is that high, you need plants used in marginal gardens.
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Beauty berries are part of the Laminacae and are quite versatile. Here is the article from the RHS for more info. Callicarpa bodinieri 'Profusion'

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that's the american beautyberry – black thumb Apr 07 '19 at 23:39
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you also forgot that if vegetables get constant moisture they will grow like CRAZY!!!!! see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnmS8gVHlMg – black thumb Apr 07 '19 at 23:45
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Not necessarily so! The highest plant death in cultivation is water chlorosis or over watery!! Regardless of where the berry is from, rules remain the same!! – user33232 Apr 08 '19 at 05:57