Berberis polyantha

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 Berberis polyantha subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Berberis polyantha, Hemsl. Shrub, to 12 ft.: branches grayish brown, slightly angled, glabrous or puberulous with usually short spines: Lvs. cuneate-obovate, rounded at the apex, leathery, spiny-serrate, rarely nearly entire, pale grayish green, ¾-1¼ in. long: fls. deep yellow in pendulous short-stalked panicles 2-6 in. long: fr. oblong- ovoid, narrowed into a distinct style, pale red, bloomy, ⅓ in. long. June, July; fr. Sept. W.China. G. 33: 269.—Very handsome with its large panicles of deep yellow fls.; not quite hardy in Mass.


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