Berberis empetrifolia

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 Berberis empetrifolia subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Berberis empetrifolia, Lam. Low, densely branched shrub, to 2 ft. : last year's branches slightly angular, brown, the young ones purplish, often bloomy; spines 1-3-parted, ¼-¾ in. long: Lvs. linear, ¼-¾ in. long, strongly revolute at the margin, spiny pointed, bright green: fls. 1-2, on slender pedicels, about ¼ in. long: fr. globose, bluish black, about ¼ in. diam. May, June. Chile to Patagonia. B.R. 26:27. S.B.F.G. 4:350.—Less often cult. and not so handsome as the following hybrid, which has larger Lvs. and umbellate fls.


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