Berberis verruculose (Warty Barberry)
Berberis verruculosa (Warty Barberry)
Pronunciation: BUR-bur-iss ver-ruk-yoo-LH-sa
Family: berberidaceae
Plant type: Broadleaf evergreen
Zone: 5
Origin: Western China
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Mature size
Height: .7 - 1.5 m
Spread: 1-1.5 m
Form: rounded
Texture: medium
Habit: spreading, more so arching dense
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Arrangement: alternate simple
Shape: Elliptic, obovate
Margin: spinose
Characteristics: shiney lustrous, leathery, prickly to the touch
Colour: green
Flowers
Inflorescence type: solitary flower
Colour: yellow (typical of berberaceae family)
Colour: yellow (typical of berberaceae family)
Time: April May
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Stem
Colour: brown
Description: smooth multi-stemmed trunk
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Fruit type: berry
Colour: Violet, black
Time: July, August
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Exposure - sun, part shade
Preferred soil - rocky, dry, poor soil tolerance, (urban conditions)
Landscape uses- filler, hedge row, mixed shrub border, security barrier, woodland margin
Propagation - softwood cuttings or seed
Comments - low maintenance, often used as a security barrier
Pests - galls, root rot, generally pest resistant and disease resistant
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