Gallberry plant is a popular evergreen shrub that is commonly found in the southern United States. This plant is an important source of food for various wildlife including birds, deer, and other herbivores. Gallberry is sometimes called Inkberry, which is derived from the dark purple color of its berries. Other synonyms for gallberry include winter holly, dwarf inkberry, Appalachian tea, and evergreen winterberry. Regardless of what it is called, gallberry is a beautiful and resilient plant that can thrive in a variety of habitats. Its dense foliage and vibrant berries make it a popular choice for landscaping and wildlife habitat restoration projects.