Berberis neubertii

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 Berberis neubertii subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Berberis neubertii, Lem. (B. vulgaris x Mahonia Aquifolium). Branches grayish brown, without spines, upright: Lvs. simple, oval or ovate, or sometimes oblong, cuneate at the base, often with 1 or 2 smaller lateral lfts., spiny-toothed, dark grayish green above, 1½-3 in. long: fls. in racemes. Of garden origin. I.H. 1:111. G.C. III. 9:73, 75. Var. latifolia, Rehd. (B. ilicifolia, Hort., not Forst. B. latifolia, Hort.). Lvs. broader, those of the shoots more rigid, with fewer and broader, more spreading spines, with broader often nearly truncate base.—Hardy in sheltered positions at the Arnold Arboretum, but not evergreen; in the S. the Lvs. are persistent.


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