Berberis repens subsp. var.
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Creeping Mahonia, Creeping Oregon-grape, Creeping barberry, Prostrate Barberry
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shrub
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to
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cm
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Height:
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⌛
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perennial
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Origin:
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✈
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Poisonous:
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☠
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Bloom:
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sun, part-sun
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Features:
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evergreen, drought tolerant, fire resistant
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Minimum Temp:
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☃
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°F
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USDA Zones:
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5 to 8
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Flower features:
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❀
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Lavandula dentata, Linn. leaves pubescent: spikes long-peduncled; flowers deep purple. Medit. region. — Intro. 1900 by Franceschi.
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