Berberis verruculosa, commonly known as Warty Barberry, is a medium-sized evergreen shrub native to the mountainous regions of China. It is characterized by its dense, rounded habit, gracefully arching branches covered with needle-sharp 3-parted spines, and lustrous dark green leaves that turn burgundy to mahogany in winter. The plant produces bright golden-yellow flowers in late spring to early June, followed by blue-black berries that are attractive to birds. Warty Barberry is drought-tolerant once established and can be used as a specimen, hedge, or barrier plant. It is also effective on banks and slopes, making it a versatile choice for various landscaping needs.
Details
Botanical Name
Berberis verruculosa
Common Name
Warty Barberry
Hardiness Zone
- 6
Appearance
Max Height
6 feet
Max Spread
4 feet
Plant Form
Foliage Colour
- Green
Fall Colour
- Burgundy
Flower Colour
- Yellow
Edible
Edible Component
Edible Harvest Period
Edible Use
Fruit Colour
- Black
Growing
Flowering Period
Late Spring to Early Summer
Moisture
Average
Sunlight
Full Sun to Partial Shade
Maintenance
Low
Deer Resistance
Yes
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