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Ballota

Species:

Ballota

Ballotia Pseudo.

Variety:

Mound forming sub shrub, from the eastern Mediterranean with yellowish, grey-green aromatic leaves and woolly stems. White or pinkish flowers in late spring early summer. Prefers a sunny exposed position and will tolerate poor well drained soil. 50 x 75 cm.

Baptisia

Species:

Baptisia

Baptisia Australis (2)

Variety:

Gently spreading perennial, native to eastern North America bearing many dark blue flowers in early summer. A member of the pea family. 1.0 m high by 60 CM approx. Straightforward to grown in most soils and sunny locations.

Berberidopsis

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Berberidopsis

Berberidopsis Corallina

Variety:

A Beautiful evergreen climber from Chile for a shaded wall, preferring a sheltered site in moist neutral to acid soil. Conspicuous crimson flowers late summer. A challenging plant to grow well

Berberis

Species:

Berberis

Berberia Temolaica

Variety:

Very distinctive deciduous shrub, originating in Tibet, with arching stem up to 2 m tall. Noted for its bluish green foliage contrasting with the lemon yellow flowers in late Spring, followed by red fruits.

Berberis

Species:

Berberis

Berberis Amstelveen

Variety:

Vigorous dwarf spreading evergreen, originally from China, with formidable arching spiny shoots and clusters of yellow flowers in the spring, followed by black berries. With a neat disposition, it makes an effective ground cover shrub and is tolerant of a wide range of soils and situations. 75 cm x 1.5 m.

Berberis

Species:

Berberis

Berberis Atro. Nana

Variety:

An attractive and popular neat deciduous shrub with deep purple foliage, turning red in the Autumn, gilded by golden yellow flowers in Spring. Tolerant of most soils and situations, apart from heavy shade. 0.75 x 1.0 m.

Berberis

Species:

Berberis

Berberis Aurea

Variety:

A handsome deciduous shrub with golden yellow foliage edged with red. Inconspicuous yellow flowers in Spring. Although tolerant of most soils and situations, including light shade, the leaves can be scorched by sun and wind early in the growing season. 1.5 m tall x 2 m spread.

Berberis

Species:

Berberis

Berberis Bux. Nana

Variety:

An upright neat semi-evergreen Shrub from southern Chile up to 1.5 m high; orange yellow flowers in Spring and purple fruits. Soil and Site tolerant.

Berberis

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Berberis

Berberis Chenaultii

Variety:

A fine slow growing medium sized sculptural evergreen shrub bearing lemon yellow flowers in the Spring followed by purple berries. A french hybrid between B. gagnepainii and B. verruculosa. Up to 1.5 m x 1.5 m. Tolerant of a wide range of soils and situations. Notable for the ferocity of its prickly leaves and thorny stems,

Berberis

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Berberis

Berberis Claret Cascade

Variety:

Prolific sprays of yellow flowers are born on the arching evergreen boughs in Spring noted for their attractive claret coloured spring shoots. 1.2 m x 1.2 m. A tough and reliable shrub for most soils and situations. Can benefit from vigorous pruning,

Berberis

Species:

Berberis

Berberis Coralina

Variety:

Prolific sprays of orange flowers (similar to B, darwinii, one of the parents) are born on the arching stems of this evergreen Shrub in the Spring. 1.5 m high. x 1.5 m wide. Robust and reliable in most soils and situations.

Berberis

Species:

Berberis

Berberis Darwinii

Variety:

A magnificent evergreen Shrub from Chile, noted by Darwin in 1835 and introduced in 1849. It grows up to 4 m high and flourishes in most situations. Covered with�golden�orange flowers in the Spring and deep purple berries in Autumn.

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