Berberis poiretii

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Read about Berberis poiretii in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Berberis poiretii, Schneid. (B. sinensis, Hemsl., not Poir. B. sinensis var. angustifolia, Regel). Shrub, to 5 ft.: branches slender, arching, the younger grooved, purplish brown; spines about ⅓ in. long, usually simple: Lvs. oblanceolate, to narrow-oblanceolate, ½-1½ in. long, entire, slightly reticulate and green beneath: racemes 8-14-fld., 1-2 in. long; pedicels scarcely ¼ in. long, bracts about half as long: fr. ovoid-oblong, deep blood-red. N. China, Amurland.—Hardy and handsome, but rare in cult. and usually confounded with the following species. 1


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