Sparkleberry, V. arboreum, is a common wild species on sandy soils in the Southeast.
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Planted in a massed grouping, sparkleberry will add brilliant color to the winter landscape.
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Sparkleberry holly tolerates air pollution and salts and adapts to a wide range of soil types.
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Sparkleberry and its ilk fruit best in a sunny location and are particularly happy in soil that stays moist.
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Farkleberry: shrub or small tree of eastern United States having black inedible berries
Vaccinium arboreum (Sparkleberry or Farkleberry) is a species of Vaccinium native to the southeastern United States, from southern Virginia west to southeastern Missouri, and south to Florida and eastern Texas.