Photinia beauverdiana, known commonly as the Christmas berry, is a type of deciduous shrub or tree[1] that was validly published by Camillo Karl Schneider in 1906.
[2] P. beauverdiana has a height range from 6.1 to 9.1 m (20 to 30 ft) and is known for its remarkable red-orange colors and showy red berries.
[2] They have leaves that are serrate, elliptical, to ovate and tips that are acute to caudate.
[1] The Christmas berry lives mountainside or woodlands areas in Western China and thrives under full sun to partial shade.
[1] The shadier it gets for this plant, the more susceptible it is to leaf spot disease (Entomosporium maculatum) and will have less flowering.