| 41. | Barberry was used for many things like making wine and jams from the berries to tool handles from the wood.
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| 42. | It wasn't until two years later in 1918 that the United States created a program to remove barberry.
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| 43. | Dried barberries should be soaked for 10 minutes in cold water, rinsed and drained before being added to the mixture.
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| 44. | He cited the gold-leafed Japanese barberry, which turns a deep, rich gold in our New England sun.
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| 45. | Other offenders include Japanese honeysuckle, common privet, Japanese barberry, tartarian honeysuckle, winged euonymus, and multiflora rose.
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| 46. | Similarly, the gorilla habitats include barberry, which is too thorny to eat, and horseradish, which tastes bad.
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| 47. | Finished birdbath bed with exotic plants like heather and lithodora ( Grace Ward ) and two golden barberries and blue flax.
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| 48. | The men were in the fields of the river valley carpeted with the red berries and yellow flowers of barberry shrubs.
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| 49. | Apart from the Ash Tree, other species of trees reported from this forest are willow, poplar, and barberry.
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| 50. | It is also an exceptionally favorable environment for ticks due to the high humidity present in barberry's dense foliage.
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