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Berberis thunbergii, the Japanese barberry, Thunberg's barberry, or red barberry, [1] is a species of flowering plant in the barberry family Berberidaceae, native to Japan and eastern Asia, though widely naturalized in China and North America, where it has become a problematic invasive in many places, leading to declines in species diversity, increased tick habitat, and soil changes.
Berberis (/ ˈ b ɜːr b ər ɪ s /), commonly known as barberry, [1] [2] is a large genus of deciduous and evergreen shrubs from 1–5 m (3.3–16.4 ft) tall, found throughout temperate and subtropical regions of the world (apart from Australia). Species diversity is greatest in South America and Asia; Europe, Africa and North America have ...
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.
Japanese angelica tree Arctium minus: Burdock Artemisia vulgaris: Mugwort Arthraxon hispidus: Small carpetgrass Arundo donax: Giant cane Berberis thunbergii: Japanese Barberry Bromus tectorum: Cheatgrass Broussonetia papyrifera: Paper Mulberry Cardamine impatiens: Narrowleaf Bittercress Carduus acanthoides: Plumeless Thistle Carduus nutans ...
Japanese angelica tree Berberis thunbergii: Japanese barberry Celastrus orbiculatus: Oriental bittersweet Centaurea maculosa: spotted knapweed Cirsium arvense: Canada thistle Dipsacus fullonum: wild teasel Elaeagnus umbellata: Japanese silverberry Euonymus alatus: winged spindle Lonicera japonica: Japanese honeysuckle Lonicera maackii: Amur ...
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The five living U.S. presidents — Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton — reunited to honor the life and legacy of Jimmy Carter. On Thursday, Jan. 9, a date ...
Barberry: Berberis vulgaris: Europe, North America, northwest Africa, western Asia: Berries (from July), edible raw, dried as a spice or cooked as a jelly [3] Sweet chestnut: Castanea sativa: Throughout Europe and parts of Asia; common in woods and parks: Nuts (October to November). Chestnuts are edible raw or in any other preparation, such as ...