Berberis

NOUN
  1. large genus of shrubs of temperate zones of New and Old Worlds
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  • Plant less vigorous species for smaller hedges 40cm apart: box, lonicera, berberis. Times, Sunday Times
  • Plant berry-bearing plants in your garden, such as hawthorn, rowan, holly, cotoneaster and berberis.
  • At the summit Berberis, Polygonum of Chugur, Rubus deltoideus, Conyza and Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
  • East of the house was a long lawn, secluded from the open Park by a beautiful, wildly growing hedge of gorse, berberis, bramble, hawthorn, and wild roses. Lady John Russell
  • However, frequently burnt slopes support a rich growth of grasses including Arundinella setosa, Imperata cylindrica, Themeda anathera, and Cymbopogon distans and a number of shrubs such as species of Berberis, Rubus, and other thorny bushes. Himalayan subtropical pine forests
  • _coccineum_; two new kinds of berberis, (BERBERIS _ilicifolia et mitior_;) an arbutus with cuspidated leaves (ARBUTUS _mucronata_;) and lastly, the tree bearing the winter's bark (DRYMIS _winteri_,) which, however, in these rocky barren parts of Terra del Fuego never exceeds the size of a tolerable shrub; whereas in Success Bay, on a gentle sloping ground, in a rich and deep soil, it grows to the size of the largest timber. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 14
  • The dominant herbaceous ground vegetation at higher elevations is composed of hemicryptophytes such as Polygonum amplexicaule, Rumex nepalense, Fragaria nubicola, and Berberis spp. and geophytes such as Polygonatum geminiflorum, Lilium polyphyllum, and Habenaria aitchisonii. East Afghan montane conifer forests
  • As we climbed higher up the valley, and clambered up its steep wall, Zakir pointed out how the trees grew naturally in distinct bands according to altitude: walnuts further down the valley, Turkestan birch and maple by the river banks higher up, wild roses, honeysuckle and berberis on the valley floor and its margins along the rising walls. Wildwood
  • At last we found ourselves in a high, rocky valley full of wild apples and almonds, dog-roses and berberis bushes, with the great snow-covered peak of Balbash-Ata and its neighbouring mountains rising behind it. Wildwood
  • Plant berry-bearing plants in your garden, such as hawthorn, rowan, holly, cotoneaster and berberis.
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