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+ | Berberis sargentiana, Schneid. Evergreen shrub, to 6 ft.: branches nearly terete, grayish brown, with usually short spines: Lvs. coriaceous, elliptic-oblong to oblong- lanceolate, acute or acuminate, densely spiny-serrate, dark green above, light green and reticulate below, 1½-4 in. long: fls. fascicled, many, ½ in. across; pedicels ½-¾ in. long: fr. globose-ovoid, ⅓ in. long, black, with sessile stigma. May, June; fr. Sept., Oct. W. China. —Very handsome with large dark green Lvs. At the Arnold Arboretum it has proved the hardiest of the evergreen barberries. See page 3566. | ||
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Berberis sargentiana, No. 25. The plant described is the true species, but the shrub cult. under this name is often B. Julianae, Schneid., which seems slightly hardier; it has the young branches yellowish and slightly grooved (terete and red while young in B. Sargentiana), shorter lvs. hardly exceeding 2 1/2 in., firmer and less reticulate beneath, elliptic bloomy frs. crowned by a short style, on pedicels 1/4 – 1/2 in. long. | Berberis sargentiana, No. 25. The plant described is the true species, but the shrub cult. under this name is often B. Julianae, Schneid., which seems slightly hardier; it has the young branches yellowish and slightly grooved (terete and red while young in B. Sargentiana), shorter lvs. hardly exceeding 2 1/2 in., firmer and less reticulate beneath, elliptic bloomy frs. crowned by a short style, on pedicels 1/4 – 1/2 in. long. |
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Read about Berberis sargentiana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Berberis sargentiana, Schneid. Evergreen shrub, to 6 ft.: branches nearly terete, grayish brown, with usually short spines: Lvs. coriaceous, elliptic-oblong to oblong- lanceolate, acute or acuminate, densely spiny-serrate, dark green above, light green and reticulate below, 1½-4 in. long: fls. fascicled, many, ½ in. across; pedicels ½-¾ in. long: fr. globose-ovoid, ⅓ in. long, black, with sessile stigma. May, June; fr. Sept., Oct. W. China. —Very handsome with large dark green Lvs. At the Arnold Arboretum it has proved the hardiest of the evergreen barberries. See page 3566.
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Read about Berberis sargentiana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Berberis sargentiana, No. 25. The plant described is the true species, but the shrub cult. under this name is often B. Julianae, Schneid., which seems slightly hardier; it has the young branches yellowish and slightly grooved (terete and red while young in B. Sargentiana), shorter lvs. hardly exceeding 2 1/2 in., firmer and less reticulate beneath, elliptic bloomy frs. crowned by a short style, on pedicels 1/4 – 1/2 in. long.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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