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− | {{Taxobox | + | {{SPlantbox |
− | | color = lightgreen | + | |familia=Berberidaceae |
− | | name = ''Berberis'' | + | |genus=Berberis |
− | | image = Berberis darwinii shoot.jpg | + | |habit=shrub |
− | | image_width = 240px | + | |Min ht metric=cm |
− | | image_caption = ''Berberis darwinii'' shoot with flowers | + | |features=evergreen, deciduous |
− | | image2 = Berberis thunb frt.jpg | + | |Temp Metric=°F |
− | | image2_width = 240px | + | |image=Berberis darwinii shoot.jpg |
− | | image2_caption = ''Berberis thunbergii'' shoot with fruit | + | |image_width=240 |
− | | regnum = [[Plant]]ae
| + | |image_caption=''Berberis darwinii'' shoot with flowers |
− | | divisio = [[Flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]
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− | | classis = [[Magnoliopsida]]
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− | | ordo = [[Ranunculales]]
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− | | familia = [[Berberidaceae]]
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− | | genus = '''''Berberis'''''
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− | | genus_authority = [[Carolus Linnaeus|L.]]
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− | About 450-500; see text
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| '''''Berberis''''' (''[[Syllable stress of Botanical Latin|Bér-be-ris]]'', '''barberry''', '''pepperidge bush''') a [[genus]] of about 450-500 species of [[deciduous]] and [[evergreen]] [[shrub]]s from 1-5 m tall with thorny shoots, native to the temperate and subtropical regions of [[Europe]], [[Asia]], [[Africa]], [[North America]] and [[South America]]. They are closely related to the genus ''[[Mahonia]]'', which is included within ''Berberis'' by some [[botanist]]s. | | '''''Berberis''''' (''[[Syllable stress of Botanical Latin|Bér-be-ris]]'', '''barberry''', '''pepperidge bush''') a [[genus]] of about 450-500 species of [[deciduous]] and [[evergreen]] [[shrub]]s from 1-5 m tall with thorny shoots, native to the temperate and subtropical regions of [[Europe]], [[Asia]], [[Africa]], [[North America]] and [[South America]]. They are closely related to the genus ''[[Mahonia]]'', which is included within ''Berberis'' by some [[botanist]]s. |
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| The [[flower]]s are produced singly or in [[raceme]]s of up to 20 on a single flower-head. They are yellow or orange, 3-6 mm long, with six [[sepal]]s and six [[petal]]s in alternating whorls of three, the sepals usually coloured like the petals. The [[fruit]] is a small [[berry]] 5-15 mm long, ripening red or dark blue, often with a pink or violet waxy surface bloom; they may be either long and narrow (like a bar, hence 'barberry') or in other species, spherical. | | The [[flower]]s are produced singly or in [[raceme]]s of up to 20 on a single flower-head. They are yellow or orange, 3-6 mm long, with six [[sepal]]s and six [[petal]]s in alternating whorls of three, the sepals usually coloured like the petals. The [[fruit]] is a small [[berry]] 5-15 mm long, ripening red or dark blue, often with a pink or violet waxy surface bloom; they may be either long and narrow (like a bar, hence 'barberry') or in other species, spherical. |
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− | The berries are edible, and rich in [[vitamin C]], though with a very sharp flavour; the thorny shrubs make harvesting them difficult, so in most places they are not widely consumed. They are an important food for many small [[bird]]s, which disperse the [[seed]]s in their droppings. In [[Iran]], the dried fruits, known as ''[[zereshk]]'', are more widely used, imparting a tart flavor to chicken dishes. In Ukraine, they are used as the flavouring in a popular candy of the same name.<!--Of what name? "Zereshk"?--> | + | The berries are edible, and rich in [[vitamin C]], though with a very sharp flavour; the thorny shrubs make harvesting them difficult, so in most places they are not widely consumed. |
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| ''Berberis'' species are used as food plants by the [[larva]]e of some [[Lepidoptera]] species including [[Mottled Pug]]. | | ''Berberis'' species are used as food plants by the [[larva]]e of some [[Lepidoptera]] species including [[Mottled Pug]]. |
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| Some ''Berberis'' have become [[invasive species]] when planted outside of their native ranges, including ''B. glaucocarpa'' and ''B. darwinii'' in [[New Zealand]] (where it is now banned from sale and propagation), and ''B. thunbergii'' in some parts of North America. | | Some ''Berberis'' have become [[invasive species]] when planted outside of their native ranges, including ''B. glaucocarpa'' and ''B. darwinii'' in [[New Zealand]] (where it is now banned from sale and propagation), and ''B. thunbergii'' in some parts of North America. |
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− | ==Zereshk==
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− | '''Zereshk''' (زرشک) is the [[Persian language|Persian]] name for the dried [[fruit]] of [[Berberis|barberries]], which are widely cultivated in [[Iran]]. Iran is the largest producer of ''zereshk'' and [[saffron]] in the world. ''Zereshk'' is the fruit of a type of barberry bush.<!--which species?--> ''Zereshk'' and saffron are produced on the same land and the [[harvest]] is at the same time. The southern part of [[Khorasan]] is the main area of ''zereshk'' production. A garden of ''zereshk'' is called ''zereshk-[[-stan|estan]]''. It has a [[Basic taste#Sourness|sour taste]] and is often used in dishes involving [[chicken]]. It is usually cooked with [[rice]] and provides a nice meal with chicken. ''Zereshk'' jam<sup>[http://www.niavaran.ir/ja.barberry%20jam.jpg photo]</sup>, ''zereshk'' juice<sup>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/marsopolitan/16945788/ photo]</sup>, and ''zereshk'' fruit rolls<sup>[http://sadaf.com/store/media/56-6807.JPG photo]</sup> are also produced in Iran.
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− | In colloquial Persian, ''zereshk'' is used as a term for showing dissent or disagreement, similar the to usage of "[[blowing a raspberry]]" in English. Although not a vulgar term in that context, it is not used in polite speech.
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| Image:Berberis gagnepainii thorn.jpg|''Berberis gagnepainii'' three-spined thorn (modified long shoot leaf) with leafy short shoot. Each thorn is 20 mm long. | | Image:Berberis gagnepainii thorn.jpg|''Berberis gagnepainii'' three-spined thorn (modified long shoot leaf) with leafy short shoot. Each thorn is 20 mm long. |
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| ==References== | | ==References== |
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| + | *[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963 |
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| + | <!--- xxxxx *Flora: The Gardener's Bible, by Sean Hogan. Global Book Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0881925381 --> |
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| + | <!--- xxxxx *American Horticultural Society: A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, by Christopher Brickell, Judith D. Zuk. 1996. ISBN 0789419432 --> |
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− | *[http://www.rnzih.org.nz/pages/berberisglaucocarpa.htm Royal New Zealand Institute of horticulture. ''Berberis glaucocarpa'']
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− | *[http://lakecounty.typepad.com/life_in_lake_county/2007/05/berberine_thoug.html Berberine Thoughts] - Informative but non-scholarly essay on Barberry & Berberis (Culture, History and Etymology). | |
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− | ==See Also==
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− | *[[Berberine]]
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− | ===Zereshk===
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− | *[http://waynesword.palomar.edu/images/berber2b.jpg Picture of packaged Berberis fruit] ([[Zereshk]]) as sold in Iran.
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− | *[http://www.ghormeh-sabzi.com/english/rice/Zereshk-Polow.htm Rice (Polow) With Zereshk Recipe]
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− | *[http://waynesword.palomar.edu/images/berber2b.jpg Picture of bag of Zereshk]
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