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Berberis vulgaris, also known as common barberry, [3] European barberry or simply barberry, is a shrub in the genus Berberis native to the Old World. It produces edible but sharply acidic berries, which people in many countries eat as a tart and refreshing fruit.
Berberis empetrifolia, sometimes called heath barberry, is a low, somewhat spiny shrub belonging to the barberries in the family Berberidaceae. The local names in Chile are zarcilla, monte negro and uva de la cordillera. It has small narrow entire leaves, and small yolk-colored flowers and later globose blue-black berries.
Berberis vulgaris subsp. australis is a deciduous shrub growing up to 3 m (10 ft) high. The stems and young branches are reddish or dark purple. The bark is covered with 3 to 5 branched spines, which are bracts or modified leaves.
Berberis libanotica is a species of plant in the family Berberidaceae. It is a spiny shrub native to Lebanon and Syria. [1] [2] Taxonomy.
Berberis verruculosa, the warty barberry or warted barberry, is an evergreen shrub in the family Berberidaceae. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It ranges in size from 1–2 m, and is native to western China ( Gansu , Sichuan , Yunnan ).
Berberis × hortensis is an interspecific hybrid shrub. Its parents are Berberis oiwakensis (previously known as Mahonia lomariifolia ) and Berberis japonica . It was raised in gardens during the 20th century, and has become an important garden and landscape plant.
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Berberis oiwakensis is a species of plant in the barberry family, Berberidaceae. It is native to Taiwan , China ( Guizhou , Hong Kong , Sichuan , Xizang ( Tibet ) and Yunnan ) and Myanmar , where it occurs at elevations of 600 to 3800 m. [ 2 ]