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Mar 3, 2015 7:24 AM CST
Name: Christine
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Hi Magga,

I don't really have the answer since I live in such a different climate; I know Beautyberry can tolerate very hot conditions. It is a deciduous shrub that is very slow to come out of dormacy in late spring, so that may be because it waits for temps to warm up. Although, I mostly find it growing under large trees, like oaks where it is shaded from the sun.

Sorry I cannot be more helpful.
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