Berberis Thunbergii Leaves
Many deciduous species such as berberis thunbergii and b.
Berberis Thunbergii Leaves Liste. Birds like the barberry fruits so they can be a good addition to a wildlife border. Berberis will grow in any free draining soil in sun or light shade. Atropurpurea rose glow japanese barberry is a charming small deciduous shrub with an eye catching foliage of deep rose red leaves mottled with pink and white.
Fireball is perfect for brightening borders or containers and ideal for small gardens. Atropurpurea erecta purple leaves erect habit. Thunbergii and its cultivars and any grown for their autumn leaf colour are best in full sun.
Award winning berberis thunbergii orange rocket japanese barberry is a compact upright deciduous shrub with small vibrant coral orange new leaves that change to mid green in summer before turning brilliant shades of red orange in the fall. Tall 45 60 cm and 30 36 in. Very showy award winning berberis thunbergii fireball japanese barberry is a compact dwarf deciduous shrub with a vibrant foliage of fiery red leaves.
Atropurpurea is one of the least demanding and easy to grow of the deciduous barberries. A good shrub for year round interest it boasts dark red purple leaves which contrast with small red tinted pale yellow flowers in mid spring. In some evergreen species from china such as b.
Award winning berberis thunbergii f. Grows with a compact and bushy habit to 18 24 in. Berberis darwinii native to chile and argentina is upright evergreen and has small spiny leaves yellow flowers followed by blue berries.
Berberis thunbergii is the japanese barberry with brilliant red autumn foliage. Japanese barberry atropurpurea nana berberis thunbergii crimson pygmy berberis little favourite. Several cultivars are listed.
Fruiting varieties including the popular b. In autumn the leaves turn a brilliant shade of red before falling. This dense arching deciduous shrub features broadly oval reddish purple leaves which turn into brilliant red or red orange shades in the fall.
Crimson pygmy a dwarf two feet high and three feet across with reddish foliage. Atropurpurea redbird better foliage color leaves larger more compact habit. Winner of the prestigious award of garden merit of the royal horticultural society.
Tiny pale yellow flowers appear in mid late spring but are insignificant in comparison to the foliage. Vulgaris are noted for their attractive pink or red autumn color. Minor smaller leaves fruit and flowers.