Berberis regeliana

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Read about Berberis regeliana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Berberis regeliana, Koehne (B. vulgaris var. japonica, Regel. B. amurensis var. japonica, Rehd. B.japonica, Schneid., not DC. B. Sieboldii, Hort., not Miq. B. Hakodate, Hort.). Fig. 539. Upright shrub, to 6 ft.: branches gray, grooved: Lvs. elliptic-oblong and acute, or obovate or obovate-oblong and obtuse, 1-2½ in. long, setulose-dentate, often rather densely so, pale or grayish green and distinctly reticulate beneath, of firm texture: racemes upright or nodding, 6-12-fld., shorter or about as long as Lvs. : fr. oblong-ovoid, scarlet, with slight bloom. May, June: fr. Sept., Oct. Japan. G.F. 3:249 (adapted in Fig. 539). A.G. 18:454.


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Read about Berberis regeliana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Berberis regeliana, No. 2, Fig. 539. represents B. amurensis rather than B. Regeliana, which is probably better considered a variety of B. amurensis, and to be called B. amurensis var. japonica, Rehd.


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