Berberis chinensis

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Berberis sinensis, Poir. (B. spathulata, Schrad. B. iberica, Stev. & Fisch. B. sanguinolenta, Schrad. B. Guimpelii, Koch). From 4-6 ft., with slender, often arching branches, the younger grooved, reddish brown; spines 1-3-parted, ½-¾. long: Lvs. cuneate, oblong or obovate-lanceolate, entire or sometimes with a few teeth, grayish green or glaucescent beneath, ½-1½ in. long: racemes pendulous, slender-peduncled, rather dense; pedicels slender, about ½ in. long, several times longer than the bracts: berries ovoid, purplish. Caucasus. B.M.6573. G.O.H. 63. L.D. 7:487. G.Wr. 8:115. G. 34:379.—A hardy, graceful species, very handsome in fr.


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