Berberis verruculosa
Warty Barberry
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Warty Barberry (Berberis verruculosa) - Description
B. verruculosa is native to China. This neat and tailored-looking plan will reach heights of 4 to 5 feet tall and wide, but can be kept to 1.5 feet. It bears 1 inch long glossy dark green leaves, that are whitish beneath. In the fall and winter, odd red leafs develop. It also bears black berries with a purplish bloom.
Warty Barberry (Berberis verruculosa) - Blooming
Bloom time is dependent on individual species.
Warty Barberry (Berberis verruculosa) - Growth
Barberries are generally grown as hedges.
Warty Barberry (Berberis verruculosa) - Planting
Plant seeds in early spring. Take stem cuttings in summer.
Warty Barberry (Berberis verruculosa) - Interesting facts
Barberries are very hardy plants that can handle climate and soil extremes. Berberis is a very large genus with close to 500 species that are native to temperate and subtropical regions across the globe. The berries are edible and full of vitamin C. Unfortunately, the thorny shoots and sharp flavor make it undesirable for harvest to some. Throughout history, the shoots and roots have been used to produce yellow dye.
Warty Barberry (Berberis verruculosa) - Soil and irrigation
Very hardy with all soil types.









