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  2. Berberis - Wikipedia

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    Several species of Berberis are popular garden shrubs, grown for such features as ornamental leaves, yellow flowers, or red or blue-black berries. Numerous cultivars and hybrids have been selected for garden use. Low-growing Berberis plants are also commonly planted as pedestrian barriers. Taller-growing species are valued for crime prevention ...

  3. Berberis aristata - Wikipedia

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    Berberis aristata is characterized by an erect spiny shrub, ranging between 2 and 3 m (6.6 and 9.8 ft) in height. It is a woody plant, with bark that appears yellow to brown from the outside and deep yellow from the inside. The bark is covered with three-branched thorns, which are modified leaves, and can be removed by hand in longitudinal strips.

  4. Berberis trifoliolata - Wikipedia

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    Berberis trifoliolata is exceptionally drought and heat tolerant. [20] Thus, they also grow in dry periods without being watered. It usually grows best in full sun, but it can also be cultivated in light shade. Additionally, the plant is not very cold tolerant and is therefore especially grown in places where winters are short and mild.

  5. Berberis bealei - Wikipedia

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    Berberis bealei site in locations protected from exposure to strong winds. Plants will spread by suckering and seed. Unless naturalization is desired, suckers should be promptly removed as they appear. Single specimen shrubs may fruit poorly. Grow more than one shrub together for best fruit production.

  6. Berberis nervosa - Wikipedia

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    The plant can reproduce via seeds or by vegetative means, sprouting from rhizomes which extend laterally through the soil. [3] The leaves are compound and oppositely arranged, with 9–21 leaflets. [2] Each leaflet is up to 7 cm (3 in) long, [2] strongly toothed, reminiscent of holly, and somewhat shiny, but less so than tall Oregon-grape.

  7. Berberis thunbergii - Wikipedia

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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.

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