PLANT INVENTORY NO. 141 



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134378. Berberis comberi Sprague and Sandwith. 



An evergreen barberry up to 4 feet higb, occasionally forming masses 12 

 feet across, with stout, stiff, hollylike, ovate-orbicular to oval leaves armed 

 with several large spiny teeth, and usually solitary, fragrant orange-yellow 

 flowers. Native to the Argentine Andes at about 3,000 feet altitude. 



134379. Berberis consimilis C. Schneid. 



A shrub with spiny-dentate, oval-oblong leaves 2 cm. long, and yellow 

 flowers followed by purple ellipsoid fruits ; of unknown origin. 



For previous introduction see 66683. 



134380. Berberis delavayi C. Schneid. 



A barberry up to 5 feet high, with leathery, ovate to oblong-ovate, spiny, 

 dentate leaves about 2 inches long and fascicles of small yellow flowers. 

 Native to Yunnan Province, China at altitudes of 5,000 to 7,500 feet. Allied 

 to Berberis hookeri. 



134381. Berberis dubia C. Schneid. 



A Chinese shrub with ovate leaves, paler beneath, and with flowers in 

 short racemes. 



For previous introduction see 49927. 



134382. Berberis hakeoides (Hook, f.) C. Schneid. 



An evergreen barberry up to 12 feet high, with suborbicular, spiny-toothed 

 leaves, rounded or subcordate at the base, and dense subglobose clusters of 

 flowers followed by bluish-black fruits. Native to Chile. 



134383. Berberis hypokerina Airy-Shaw. 



A small, bushy, evergreen barberry, forming spreading clumps of stems 

 2 to 3 feet high with oblong-elliptic, hollylike leaves which have a silvery- 

 white undersurface. Closely related to Berberis insignis. Native to Upper 

 Burma. 



134384. Berberis insignis Hook. f. and Thorns. 



A handsome, erect bush with very few spines and with large, shining, 

 hollylike evergreen leaves 3 to 7 inches long. The golden-yellow flowers are 

 borne in clusters of about 15 and are followed by ovoid black berries. Native 

 to the eastern Himalayas. 



134385. Berberis integerrima Bunge. 



A Siberian barberry which forms a shrub up to 6 feet high with grayish- 

 green leaves, dense racemes of small flowers and black fruits. 



For previous introduction see 58107. 



134386. Berberis kawakamii Hayata. 



An erect, much-branched barberry with whorled, leathery, obovate to 

 lanceolate, spiny leaves up to 2 inches long, yellow flowers 10 to 15 in a 

 fascicle, followed by black ovoid berries. Native to Taiwan at altitudes of 

 7,500 to 9,000 feet. 



134387. Berberis kumaonensis C. Schneid. 



134388. Berberis lecomtei C. Schneid. 



A shrub up to 7 feet high, with slender, yellowish-brown spines y 2 inch 

 long, thin lanceolate leaves, and small yellow flowers. Native to south- 

 western China. 



For previous introduction see 79003. 



134389. Berberis potanini Maxim. 



A barberry with very spiny, hard, glistening foliage, bearing a multitude 

 of coral-red berries. The bushes grow from 3 to 5 feet high. Native to 

 China. 



For previous introduction see 40681. 



