Berberis Pruinosa Shrub Picture
Botanical Name: Berberis Pruinosa.
Common Name: Barberrie.
Description of the Berberis Pruinosa shrub picture: A barberrie that is about 1.5 metres high, the barberrie shrub is growing in a botanical garden.
Information about the Berberis Pruinosa shrub: Barberries consist of a genus of 400 species. These are found in the north temperate area. They seem to grow well in sun or shade. The flowers appear in spring and can be a pale yellow to orange. The pruinosa is a vigorous shrub, the flowers are yellow and the berries are blue-black.
A colourful image of a Berberis Pruinosa shrub. This Berberis Pruinosa picture
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A colourful photograph of a Berberis Pruinosa - The common name for this shrub is
Barberrie.
- A shrub, such as a Berberis Pruinosa, is defined as a woody plant less than 5 meters (approx. 15 feet) high, either without a distinct main stem, or with branches persisting on the main stem almost to its base.
- Shrubs can be either deciduous or evergreen.
- A shrubbery is an area of cultivated shrubs.
- An evergreen plant is one that has leaves all year.
- A genus is a group of closely related species.