Talk:Callicarpa japonica

Edibility of the berries
According to the document, "The berries are not edible for humans, but provide food for birds and deer. The leaves can be used to make herbal tea.". I ate much of the berries, at least beautyberries though I don't know the exact kind, in my childhood. Because I grew up at a tiny hamlet of 10 houses, I don't remember whether others also ate it. I would wander around forests alone and would eat fruits or seed at random. But, anyway, I ate the berries in my childhood, and tried the berries recently. I don't think I had any harm by consuming them.

--Queenmillennia (talk) 09:12, 13 October 2015 (UTC)

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