Berberis heteropoda

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Read about Berberis heteropoda in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Berberis heteropoda, Schrenk. Fig. 540. Three to 6 ft.: branches stout, spreading, the younger chestnut- brown, lustrous slightly grooved, spines sometimes to 2 in. long, often wanting: Lvs. broadly obovate or oval, entire or sometimes remotely serrate, pale bluish green, 1-2 in. long, some short and some slender-petioled : fls. in stalked, usually 5-7-fld. racemes, orange-yellow, fragrant; ovules long-stalked: fr. ovoid, dark blue with glaucous bloom. May. Turkestan, Songaria. G.F. 8:455 (adapted in Fig. 540).—Handsome and very- distinct species. B. heteropoda var. oblonga, Regel, see B. oblonga in supplementary list.


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