Purple Florida flora?

Hello all, I have an admiration for the colors yellow and purple in the flower world, I recently moved to Southern Florida and low and behold there is an abundance of these lovely shades. Here is my question, Douglas Hunt or anyone else with Florida savy: I discovered in my yard a plant that has fantastic purple clusters of seeds. and another same plant with a paler lavender seed grouping...I can't remember their name. But would like to know that and if I can transplant them. Thanks for reading, Lee
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  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Sep 17, 2015
    Without seeing what the flowers look like that would be difficult to answer.If you can post a picture so I can research them
  • Jayne Jayne on Sep 17, 2015
    Without seeing it, if it is a tree it would be a Crape Myrtel they bloom in purples, pink, red, white, I have 2 trees that bloom purple and pinl in the same cluster. I got them at Lowes.
  • Lee Cunningham Green Lee Cunningham Green on Sep 17, 2015
    They are not flowers at all but berries that are vividly purple, this site is very lagging for me and boots me off line often, which is whay you have not seen much of me .
  • Lee Cunningham Green Lee Cunningham Green on Sep 17, 2015
    I found them they are the beauty berry, wonderful . But I don't know if I can transplant them they are placed poorly in my yard and are not visible. and can I grow from cuttings as well. did not find that out yet.
  • Jean M Jean M on Sep 18, 2015
    is a bush with medium to light colored purple berries? I have a plant like that in my front yard. it has medium sized, thin green leaves. I find blue jays eating the berries, and my dad called it a beauty berry bush. I don't know if the berries would transplant and make another bush. I don't see the plant, that has berries, growing in size or new stems from the ground. Does it look like this?
  • Glhill Glhill on Sep 19, 2015
    Lee, if you take a clipping & just try rooting it, that'll tell you if you can grow from cuttings.
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Sep 20, 2015
    callicarpa is the botanical name