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America have native species as well. The best-known Berberis species is the European barberry, Berberis vulgaris, which is common in Europe, North Africa... |
continue to place part of the barberry genus Berberis in a separate genus, Mahonia. Under this classification Berberis aquifolium is named Mahonia aquifolium... |
Berberis vulgaris, also known as common barberry, European barberry or simply barberry, is a shrub in the genus Berberis native to the Old World. It produces... |
sometimes confused with Berberis canadensis (American barberry), Berberis vulgaris (common or European barberry), and other deciduous Berberis species; it is most... |
Berberis repens commonly known as creeping mahonia, creeping grape holly, or creeping barberry, is a species of Berberis native to most of the western... |
the use of the species Berberis trifoliolata, but a number of records indicate the use of Berberis haematocarpa and Berberis repens by the Native Americans... |
botanists on if Mahonia should be a synonym of Berberis, Kurt Polycarp Joachim Sprengel classified it as Berberis napaulensis in 1825. A paper was published... |
Wiki Commons has media related to Berberis valdiviana. Landrum, Leslie R. (1999), "Revision of Berberis (Berberidaceae) in Chile and adjacent southern... |
Berberidaceae native to the eastern United States. Berberis canadensis is one of only two simple-leaved or 'true' Berberis indigenous to the United States. The other... |
OCLC 965922681. Wiki Commons has media related to Berberis nervosa. Flora of North America (as Berberis nervosa) Jepson Flora Project (as Berberis nervosa)... |
Wiki Commons has media related to Berberis ilicifolia. Landrum, Leslie R. (1999). "Revision of Berberis (Berberidaceae) in Chile and adjacent southern... |
[citation needed] Berberis koreana is endemic to Korea. It has been recently used as an ornamental tree in the United States. The genus Berberis however, ranges... |
described Berberis petitiana based on a plant collected by Quartin Dillon and Petit in Menisa, Ethiopia. Leslie Walter Allen Ahrendt described Berberis grantii... |
Wiki Commons has media related to Berberis empetrifolia. "Berberis empetrifolia". The Plant List. "Berberis empetrifolia". Alpine Garden Society.... |
Chionanthus ramiflorus, Syzygium spp., Rhododendron arboreum subsp. nilagiricum, Berberis napaulensis, Elaeocarpus recurvatus, Ilex denticulata, Magnolia nilagirica... |
Indigenous science (section In ecology) the application and intersection of Indigenous knowledge and science. In ecology, this is sometimes termed traditional ecological knowledge. Indigenous... |
from nightshade), the traditional medicine berberine (from plants such as Berberis and Mahonia), caffeine (Coffea), cocaine (Coca), ephedrine (Ephedra), morphine... |
Ziarat Juniper Forest (section Ecology) eburnea), makhi (Caragana ambigua), surai (Rosa beggeriana), and zralg (Berberis baluchistanica, B. calliobotrys, B. densiflora, and B. lycium). About half... |
unspecified, then not visible with the naked eye. e.g. Berberis gagnepainii. In this Berberis, the veins are only obscure on the undersurface. Prominent... |
Park. A male leopard was photographed in January 2008 spraying urine on a Berberis tree; he was photographed several times until mid-February 2008 in the... |