Berberis aquifolium var. dictyota
Shining Netvein Barberry
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Shining netvien barberry is a variety of the widespread Oregon grape, which is well-loved among gardeners for its adaptability and beauty. The form is generally upright and dense. The compound leaves consist of up to nine dark green leaflets. Holly-like. The bright yellow flowers contrast nicely against this background. These…
Berberis aquifolium var. repens
Creeping oregon grape
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This low growing variety of the Oregon grape grows in a dense mound of spiny leaves to about three feet. The leaves take on hues of red and orange in the fall, though Oregon grape is not deciduous. This shrub will slowly spread via underground rhizomes. In late spring long…
Berberis fremontii
Fremont Barberry
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California’s barberries – around eight species – can be divided into two groups. One group is typified by Oregon grape, Berberis aquifolium, and is characterized by shiny, pliable, oval dark green leaves, blue berries and a preference for mild, moist growing sites. The other group is typified by Nevin’s barberry,…
Berberis Golden Abundance
Barberry 'Golden Abundance'
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This chance garden hybrid was discovered at Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden in the 70’s. It was thought to be a hybrid of three subspecies of the Oregon grape, Berberis aquifolium. ‘Golden Abundance’ retains the hardiness and adaptability of the Oregon grape, but is more upright and has a more…
Berberis haematocarpa
Red Fruited Mahonia
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The red fruited mahonia is most commonly found in the US Southwest and northern Mexico. In California it grows in a few locations at high elevations in the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts. It grows as an upright shrub to about ten feet in its natural setting. The leaflets are lance…
Berberis nervosa
Cascade Oregon Grape
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The Cascade Oregon grape grows in shady, forested settings from British Columbia to the coast of Central California. The long compound leaves are frond-like with long dark green leaves with spiny margins. The plant is reminiscent of a fern until the tall flower stocks appear in the spring with bright…
Berberis nevinii
Nevin's barberry
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Nevin’s barberry is a plant which likely has a higher population in cultivation than in the wild. This arises in part from its limited and threatened native habitat, and in part from the popularity of this adaptable and attractive shrub. The form is upright and rounded. The leaves are light…
Berberis pinnata
Coast barberry
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Coast barberry grows along the coast, coastal and interior mountains from Baja to Oregon. It is a rare find, usually occurring as lone specimens in shady settings. One also has a hard time distinguishing it from Oregon grape, Berberis aquifolium, which shares its range while extending well beyond it. Coast…
Berberis pinnata ssp. Insularis
Island barberry
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This attractive shrub is endemic to the northern Channel Islands, where it thrives in a setting moderated by the Pacific Ocean. Island barberry grows as an upright, open shrub to about seven feet. The compound leaves consist of numerous oval leaflets with spiny margins (edges). The leaflets are dark green…
Bergerocactus emoryi
Golden Spined Cereus
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The golden spined cereus is found in the hills along the immediate coast in San Diego County, northern Baja California, Catalina Island and San Clemente Island where it benefits from the moderating effect of the Pacific. It grows as an expanding patch of ribbed, upright columns with a yellow green…








