Non-native Plants

China-shrub

Ardisia solanacea

USDA symbol: ARSO

perennial shrub

Lower 48 states: non-native, naturalized
Puerto Rico: non-native, naturalized

If you’re looking for a compact evergreen shrub that thrives in shade, you might have come across the China-shrub (Ardisia solanacea). This lesser-known member of the primrose family brings year-round greenery and colorful berries to gardens in warm climates. But before you add it to your shopping list, let’s explore ...

China-Shrub: A Shade-Loving Evergreen for Warm Climate Gardens

If you’re looking for a compact evergreen shrub that thrives in shade, you might have come across the China-shrub (Ardisia solanacea). This lesser-known member of the primrose family brings year-round greenery and colorful berries to gardens in warm climates. But before you add it to your shopping list, let’s explore what makes this shrub tick and whether it’s the right fit for your landscape.

What is China-Shrub?

China-shrub is a perennial evergreen shrub that typically grows as a multi-stemmed woody plant, usually staying under 13-16 feet tall. Most specimens you’ll encounter in gardens are much smaller, making them perfect for understory planting or as accent shrubs in shaded areas.

This plant produces glossy, dark green leaves that create a lush backdrop for small white or pinkish flowers. The real showstopper comes after blooming season when bright red berries appear, adding a pop of color to shady garden spots.

Where Does China-Shrub Grow?

Originally from Asia, China-shrub has established itself in Florida and Puerto Rico, where it reproduces naturally in the wild. As a non-native species, it has adapted well to these warm, humid environments.

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Growing Conditions and Care

China-shrub is relatively low-maintenance once you understand its preferences:

  • Light: Shade to partial shade (perfect for those tricky dark corners)
  • Soil: Moist, well-draining soil
  • Climate: USDA hardiness zones 9-11
  • Water: Consistent moisture without waterlogging

Planting and Care Tips

Getting China-shrub established is straightforward if you can provide the right conditions:

  • Choose a shaded location protected from harsh afternoon sun
  • Ensure good drainage while maintaining consistent soil moisture
  • Mulch around the base to retain moisture and regulate soil temperature
  • Once established, the plant requires minimal intervention

Garden Design and Landscape Use

China-shrub works well as an understory plant in tropical and subtropical landscapes. Its compact size and shade tolerance make it suitable for:

  • Foundation plantings on the north side of buildings
  • Woodland gardens
  • Shaded borders and mixed plantings
  • Container growing in covered patios

Wildlife and Pollinator Benefits

The small flowers attract various insects, while the bright red berries may appeal to birds. However, as a non-native species, it doesn’t provide the same ecological benefits as plants that co-evolved with local wildlife.

Should You Plant China-Shrub?

China-shrub can be a reliable choice for gardeners in zones 9-11 who need a shade-tolerant evergreen. However, since it’s not native to North America, you might want to consider native alternatives that offer similar benefits while supporting local ecosystems.

Some native alternatives to consider include native Ardisia species where available, or other shade-loving natives like beautyberry (Callicarpa americana) in the Southeast, which offers similar berry interest and better wildlife value.

If you do choose to grow China-shrub, it’s a relatively fuss-free option that will reward you with consistent greenery and seasonal berry color in those challenging shady spots where many other plants struggle to thrive.

Classification

Group: Dicot
Kingdom: Plantae - Plants
Subkingdom: Tracheobionta - Vascular plants
Superdivision: Spermatophyta - Seed plants
Division: Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants
Class: Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons
Subclass: Dilleniidae
Order: Primulales
Family: Myrsinaceae R. Br. - Myrsine family
Genus: Ardisia Sw. - marlberry

Species: Ardisia solanacea Roxb. - China-shrub

Plant data source: USDA, NRCS 2025. The PLANTS Database. https://plants.usda.gov,. 2/25/2025. National Plant Data Team, Greensboro, NC USA