Rank Species | Genus Berberis Higher classification Barberry | |
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Similar Barberry, Berberis candidula, Berberis julianae, Berberis gagnepainii, Berberis soulieana |
Warty barberry berberis verruculosa
Berberis verruculosa, (Warty barberry or Warted barberry), is an evergreen shrub, ranging in size from 1–2 m, native to western China (Gansu, Sichuan, Yunnan). It gets its common name from its "warty" stems, that have rounded, more or less identical, raised spots.
Contents

Berberis verruculosa is a shrub up to 100 cm tall, with yellow spines along the twigs. Leaves are 1.5–2 cm long, hard, leathery, glossy dark green above, vivid white below with stomatal wax; in cold winter weather, the leaves may turn purplish-green above on exposed shoots. The flowers are small, yellow, and mature into dark purple berries 6–10 mm long.

Cultivation

Berberis verruculosa is cultivated in temperate regions as an ornamental plant, and grows well in any garden soil. It thrives in shade or partial shade. The plant was awardedthe Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.


