
Plump & Plentiful™ Snow Star Beautyberry
A beautyberry that stands apart from the usual purple-fruited types.
Plump & Plentiful™ Snow Star Beautyberry is grown for the striking clusters of white berries that line its stems in late summer and fall. That unusual fruit color immediately sets it apart from more common purple beautyberries and gives the shrub a brighter, cleaner look in the landscape. When the berries are fully set, the plant has a crisp ornamental quality that feels especially fresh in mixed borders and foundation beds.
The berries become even more dramatic as the leaves drop.
One of the best features of Snow Star Beautyberry is the way the fruit remains highly visible as fall progresses. After the foliage turns yellow and begins to drop, the white berry clusters stand out along the bare stems, keeping the shrub visually active deep into the season. That makes it especially useful when many other deciduous shrubs are fading into the background.
A rounded, densely branched habit makes it easy to use.
This shrub grows with an upright, rounded, densely branched form that gives it enough presence to work as a specimen, but also enough flexibility to blend into mixed shrub plantings. It looks polished without feeling stiff and is easy to place in residential landscapes where structure and seasonal interest both matter.
A strong fit for mixed borders, foundations, and cut flower gardens.
Plump & Plentiful™ Snow Star Beautyberry works especially well as a focal point in mixed borders, grouped shrub plantings, specimen placements, and foundation beds. It is also a natural choice for cut flower gardens because the berrying stems add texture and seasonal contrast to arrangements. If the goal is to bring unusual fall fruit color into the garden, this shrub is an easy standout.
Easy care starts with sun and good drainage.
For best results, Plump & Plentiful™ Snow Star Beautyberry should be planted in full sun, though it can tolerate part sun. It performs best in well-drained soil and is described as durable, low-maintenance, and drought-tolerant once established. Since beautyberries bloom on new wood, pruning in late winter to early spring helps encourage fresh branching and strong berry production later in the season.
A beautyberry that stands apart from the usual purple-fruited types.
Plump & Plentiful™ Snow Star Beautyberry is grown for the striking clusters of white berries that line its stems in late summer and fall. That unusual fruit color immediately sets it apart from more common purple beautyberries and gives the shrub a brighter, cleaner look in the landscape. When the berries are fully set, the plant has a crisp ornamental quality that feels especially fresh in mixed borders and foundation beds.
The berries become even more dramatic as the leaves drop.
One of the best features of Snow Star Beautyberry is the way the fruit remains highly visible as fall progresses. After the foliage turns yellow and begins to drop, the white berry clusters stand out along the bare stems, keeping the shrub visually active deep into the season. That makes it especially useful when many other deciduous shrubs are fading into the background.
A rounded, densely branched habit makes it easy to use.
This shrub grows with an upright, rounded, densely branched form that gives it enough presence to work as a specimen, but also enough flexibility to blend into mixed shrub plantings. It looks polished without feeling stiff and is easy to place in residential landscapes where structure and seasonal interest both matter.
A strong fit for mixed borders, foundations, and cut flower gardens.
Plump & Plentiful™ Snow Star Beautyberry works especially well as a focal point in mixed borders, grouped shrub plantings, specimen placements, and foundation beds. It is also a natural choice for cut flower gardens because the berrying stems add texture and seasonal contrast to arrangements. If the goal is to bring unusual fall fruit color into the garden, this shrub is an easy standout.
Easy care starts with sun and good drainage.
For best results, Plump & Plentiful™ Snow Star Beautyberry should be planted in full sun, though it can tolerate part sun. It performs best in well-drained soil and is described as durable, low-maintenance, and drought-tolerant once established. Since beautyberries bloom on new wood, pruning in late winter to early spring helps encourage fresh branching and strong berry production later in the season.
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$32.98Description
A beautyberry that stands apart from the usual purple-fruited types.
Plump & Plentiful™ Snow Star Beautyberry is grown for the striking clusters of white berries that line its stems in late summer and fall. That unusual fruit color immediately sets it apart from more common purple beautyberries and gives the shrub a brighter, cleaner look in the landscape. When the berries are fully set, the plant has a crisp ornamental quality that feels especially fresh in mixed borders and foundation beds.
The berries become even more dramatic as the leaves drop.
One of the best features of Snow Star Beautyberry is the way the fruit remains highly visible as fall progresses. After the foliage turns yellow and begins to drop, the white berry clusters stand out along the bare stems, keeping the shrub visually active deep into the season. That makes it especially useful when many other deciduous shrubs are fading into the background.
A rounded, densely branched habit makes it easy to use.
This shrub grows with an upright, rounded, densely branched form that gives it enough presence to work as a specimen, but also enough flexibility to blend into mixed shrub plantings. It looks polished without feeling stiff and is easy to place in residential landscapes where structure and seasonal interest both matter.
A strong fit for mixed borders, foundations, and cut flower gardens.
Plump & Plentiful™ Snow Star Beautyberry works especially well as a focal point in mixed borders, grouped shrub plantings, specimen placements, and foundation beds. It is also a natural choice for cut flower gardens because the berrying stems add texture and seasonal contrast to arrangements. If the goal is to bring unusual fall fruit color into the garden, this shrub is an easy standout.
Easy care starts with sun and good drainage.
For best results, Plump & Plentiful™ Snow Star Beautyberry should be planted in full sun, though it can tolerate part sun. It performs best in well-drained soil and is described as durable, low-maintenance, and drought-tolerant once established. Since beautyberries bloom on new wood, pruning in late winter to early spring helps encourage fresh branching and strong berry production later in the season.






















