Berberis levis

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Read about Berberis levis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Berberis levis, Franch. Shrub, to 5 ft., evergreen: branches light yellowish gray, angled, usually with long spines: Lvs. narrow-lanceolate, remotely spiny-serrate, slightly or not revolute at the margin, light green beneath, indistinctly veined, 1-2 in. long: fls. in many-fld. fascicles, ⅓ in. across; pedicels short, ¼-½ in. long: fr. short-ovoid, about ¼ in. long, black; stigma on a short style. June; fr. Oct. W. China. See discussion on page 3566.


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Read about Berberis levis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Berberis levis, No. 24. The species described under this name is B. atrocarpa, Schneid. (B. levis, Hort., not Franchet). The true B. levis is not in cult.; it has more closely serrated lvs. and purplish black slightly bloomy fr., while the fr. of B. atrocarpa is jet-black.


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