Japanese barberry Berberidaceae Berberis thunbergii DC. Listen to the Latin   symbol: BETH
Other Fact Sheets
Leaf: Alternate, simple, entire margin, spatulate or obovate, 1/2 to 1 1/2 inches long, bright green above, paler and somewhat glaucous below.
Flower: Pale yellow, 1/3 inch across, usually in small clusters, appearing in April to May.

Fruit: Shiny red, egg-shaped berry, 1/3 inch long, ripening in the fall and persisting into the next spring.

Twig: Slender, angled or grooved and zigzagged, brown, buds small, thorns at each node, yellow inner bark.

Bark: Gray-brown, finely shreddy.

Form: Small bush with a round dense crown, reaching several feet tall.
 
USDA Plants Database
Berberis thunbergii is planted in the highlighted USDA hardiness zones to the left and may seed into the landscape. See a map of the states in which Japanese barberry has escaped (opens a new window).

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