BERBERIS 



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BERBERIS 



resorted to with rare species. Deep, sandy soil. All 

 are hardy, except where otherwise specified. See BAR- 

 BERRY. 



EVERGREENS. 



B. aclinaca'ntha(ray-spined). 3. Yellow. June. Strait 



of Magellan. 

 .. acumina'ta (pointed-leaved). Bronzy-yellow. S.W. 



China. (Veitch I. N., 1906, 2 f.). 



anarea'na (Andrean). 6. Yellow. Uruguay. 1899. 

 angulo'sa (angular). Yellow. Northern Ind. 1844. 

 Aquifo'lium (holly-leaved). 6. Yellow. April. N. 



Amer. 1823. 



,, fascicula'ris (fascicled). 4 to 6. Yellow. 

 ., lati folia, (broad-leaved). 

 macrophy'lla (large-leaved). 

 ., murraya'na (Murrayan). 

 ,, rotundifo'lia (round-leaved). 

 ,, undula'ta na'na (wavy-leaved dwarf). 

 argu'ta (acute-leaved). Lemon yellow. Panicle 12- 



16 in. Country unknown. 1908. Syn. Mahonia 



arguta. 

 arista'ta (awned) of B. M., t. 2549. See B. UMBEL- 



LATA. 



asia'tica (Asiatic). 4. Yellow. Nepaul. 1823. 

 aurahuace'nsis (Aurahua). Golden-yellow. New 



Grenada. 1847. 



aurahuace'nsis of gardens. See B. LYCIUM. 

 Bea'lei planifo'lia (Mr. Beale's Chinese, flat-leaved). 



See B. JAPONICA. 

 ., buxifo'lia (box-leaved). 3. Yellow. Strait of 



Magellan. 1827. 



conci'nna (neat). 2. Yellow. Sikkim Himalaya. 

 congestiflo'ra hakeoi'des (crowded-flowered, Hakea- 



like). 3 to 4. Bright yellow. Chili. (B. M., t. 



6770.) 

 Darwi'nii (Darwin's). 2. Orange. May. S. Chili. 



1849. 

 dealba'ta (whitened-teai/ftf). 5- Yellow. May. 



Mexico. 1833. 

 dia'phana (thin-leaved). 6 to 8. Yellow. N.W. 



China. 



du'lcis (sweet- fruited). See B. BOXIFOLIA. 

 Ehrenbe'rgii (Ehrenberg's). Yellow, white. Mexico. 

 e'legan* (elegant). See B. LYCIUM. 

 emargina'ta (notcn-petalled) . See B. VTJLGARIS. 

 empetrifo'lia (Empetrum-leaved) . 2. Yellow. May. 



Strait of Magellan. 1827. Half-hardy. 

 fascicula'ris (bundle-flowered) . See B. AQUIFOLIUM 



FASCICULARIS. 



floribu'nda (free-flowering). See B. ARISTATA. 



Fortu'nei (Fortune's). Yellow. July. China. 1846. 



Fremo'nti (Fremonts'). Yellow. Texas and Arizona. 



1888. 

 Gagnepai'nii (Gagnepain's). 3-6. Delicate yellow. 



Western China. 1907. 



glau'ca (sea-green). Yellow. Colombia. Greenhouse. 

 ,, gluma'cea (chaffy). See B. NERVOSA. 

 Guimpe'lii (Guimpel's). Yellow. Origin unknown. 

 ., heterophy'lla (various-leaved). 4. Yellow. May. 



Strait of Magellan. 1805. 

 ,, Hooke'ri (Hooker's). See B. WALLICHIANA. 

 ,, hy'brida autumna'lis (hybrid, autumn-flowering). 4. 



Orange. 1884. 



hypoleu'ca (white beneath). See B. ASIATICA. 

 ilicifo'lia (holly-leaved). 4. Yellow. July. Terra 



del Fuego. 1791. 

 ine'rmis (unarmed). 2. Yellow. Strait of Magellan. 



1827. Half-hardy. 



Janteso'nii (Jameson's). Yellow. Ecuador. 1850. 

 ., japo'nica( Japanese). 3104. Yellow. Japan. 1850. 



Syns. B. Bealei and B. Bealei planifolia. 

 ,, flo're lu'teo. Chrome-yellow. 1902. 

 leschenaultia'na (Leschenaultian). See B. NEPALENSIS. 

 loxe'nsis (Loxanese). 3 to 4. Yellow. Peru. Not 



quite hardy. 



lu'tea (yellow). 18. Yellow. Ecuador. 

 Ly'cium (ophthalmic). Y'ellow. June. Himalayas. 



Syns. B. aurahuacensis of gardens, and B. elegans 



of gardens. 

 macrophy'lla (large-leaved). See B. WALLICHIANA 



LATIFOLIA. 



mi'tis (gentle-<Aorn/s). See B. VULGARIS. 



monta'na (mountain). Yellow. Chili. 



nepale'nsis (Nepaul). 4. Yellow. Himalayas. 



B. nervo'sa (large-nerved). Yellow. June. N. Amer. 



1804. 

 ., Neube'rti (Neubert's). Hybrid between B. Aquifolium 



and B. vulgaris. 1891. 

 pa'llida (pale). Yellow. April. Mexico. 1844. 



Greenhouse. 



,, pangharange'nsis (Pangharang). 1848. Half-hardy. 

 parvifio'ra (small-flowered). 3. Yellow. May. S. 



Amer. 1846. Greenhouse. 

 pruino'sa (frosted). 3. Sulphur-yellow. Yunnan. 



China. 1896. 

 ,, re'pens (creeping), i to 2. Yellow. N. Amer. 1822. 



Syn. Mahonia repens. 

 ruscifo'lia (Butcher's-broom-leaved). 5. Yellow. 



May. Argentina. 1823. 

 ,, sangui'nea (blood-red). Sepals red, yellow inside. 



Western China. 1903. 

 ,, sttnophy'Ua (narrow-leaved). Golden-yellow. Hybrid 



between B. empetrifolia and B. Darwinii. 

 ttnuifo'lia (thin-leaved). Vera Cruz. 1836. 

 tincto'ria (dyers'). Neilgberries. 

 ., trifoliola'ta (three-leafleted). Yellow. May. Texas. 



1839. Greenhouse. 

 tri/u'rca (three-forked). 6. YeUow. Spring. China. 



1850. 



undula'ta (wavy-leaved). 6. Yellow. Peru. 

 ,, virga'ta (twiggy), of Jour. Hort. Soc. See B. PARVI- 



FLORA ; of Hort. Koch. See B. ACTINACANTHA. 

 ,, wallichia'na (Wallich's). 4. Yellow. May. Nepaul. 



1820. Half-hardy. 

 latifo'lia (broad-leaved). Himalayas. Syn. B. 



macrophylla. 



microca'rpa (small-fruited). Khasia Hills. 

 pa'llida (pale). Bhotan. 1904. 



DECIDUOUS. 



B. approxima'ta (approximate). 5. Pale yellow, small. 



China. 1909. 

 arista'ta (bearded). 6. Yellow. Northern Ind. 1825. 



Syns. B. Chitria, B. coriaria. 

 floribu'nda (free-flowering). 10. Yellow. June. 



Nepaul. B. umbellata of B. R., 1844, t. 44. 

 integrifo'lia (entire-leaved). Nearly spineless. 



1888. 

 Bretschnei'dtri (Bretschneider's). 6 to 10. Pale 



yellow. N. China. 1907. 

 canade'nsis (Canadian). 5. Yellow. May. Canada. 



1759- 



,, carolinia'na (Carolina). See B. CANADENSIS. 

 ,, coria'ria (tanner's). See B. ARISTATA. 

 crata'gina (Crataegus-like). 6. Yellow. May. Asia 



Minor. 1829. A form of B. vulgaris. 

 cre'tica (Cretan). 3. Yellow. April. Candia. 1759. 

 serratifo'lia (saw-edged-leaved). Yellow. May. 



Candia. 1759. 



daw'rica(Daurian). 8. Yellow. May. Dauria. 1818. 

 ., dictyophy'Ua (netted-leaved). 6. Pale yellow. 



Yunnan, China. 1901. 

 Fk#'f*(Fendler's). 6. Yellow. Rocky Mountains. 



1888. 

 ,, floribu'nda (many-flowered). See B. ARISTATA FLORI- 



BUNDA. 



,, hetero'poda (various-stalked). Yellow. Central Asia. 

 ,, ibe'rica (Iberian). A form of B. vulgaris. 

 intege'rrima (very entire). Yellow. Central Asia. 

 .. ,, Pyraca'ntha (Fiery-Thorn-leaved). 

 parvifo'lia (small-leaved). 2. Pale yellow. W. China. 



1910. 



,, provincia'lis (Provence). A form of B. vulgaris. 

 rotundifo'lia (round-leaved). Light yellow. Chili. 



1881. 



,, sero'tina (late). Origin unknown. 

 sibi'rica (Siberian). 2. Yellow. July. Siberia. 1790. 

 St6o'Wn (Siebold's). Pale yellow. Japan. 1890. 

 ., sine'nsis (Chinese). 4. Yellow. May. China. 1815. 

 Thunbe'rgii (Thunberg's). Red, straw. April. 



Japan. 1882. 



,, ., mi' nor (smaller). A dwarf variety. 1900. 

 umbella'ta (umbeUzte- flowered) . 6. Yellow. Nepaul. 



1842. Syn. B. aristata of B. M., t. 2549. 

 ., vire'scens (greenish). Syn. B. belstaniana. 

 vulga'ris (common). 10. Yellow. April. England. 

 a'lba (white- fruited). See B. v. FRUCTU ALBO. 

 ,, aspe'rma (seedless). 6. Yellow. April. Europe. 



