| 41. | "Berberis julianae " grows to a height of 3 metres, as a dense bush with spiny obovate leaves, suitable for hedging.
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| 42. | Some authorities place the genus " Mahonia " in " Berberis " because there is no definite morphological distinction between the two genera.
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| 43. | "Berberis agricola " is a deciduous shrub up to 2 m tall, with spines up to 15 mm long along the younger twigs.
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| 44. | It was later discovered that this name had already been used twice before, so the plant was renamed " Berberis amoena " in 1911.
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| 45. | "Berberis amoena " is a deciduous shrub up to 100 cm tall, with spines up to 12 mm long along the smaller branches.
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| 46. | ""'Berberis hsuyunensis " "'is a species of flowering plant in the family Berberidaceae, first described in 1974.
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| 47. | New pests from southern climes _ such as the rosemary beetle, berberis sawfly and the lily beetle _ are now established in Britain, the society said.
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| 48. | "Berberis thunbergii " is widely grown as an ornamental plant, both in Japan and elsewhere in the hedge use ), and dwarf size.
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| 49. | "Berberis vulgaris " is a deciduous shrub, which grows, on average 1 meter in height, sometimes reaching as high as 2 meters.
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| 50. | Stems of " Berberis canadensis " are hairless, not extensively branched, and range in color from green, purple, red, to brown.
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