Berberis vulgaris aka Common Barberry
Taxonomy ID: 3519
Common names
Common Barberry, European Barberry, BarberryMore information about Common Barberry
How difficult is Common Barberry to grow?
Berberis vulgaris is undemanding once established and tolerates a wide range of soils, drought, and exposed positions. Although NCSU rates the plant as high-maintenance because of its invasive tendencies and rust-host status — not because of horticultural fussiness — gardeners in regions where it is not regulated find it easy to grow and respond well to severe pruning.
How big does Common Barberry get?
The shrub grows at a moderate rate, typically reaching about 3 metres tall and 2 metres wide, with occasional specimens to 4 metres. It produces multiple stems from the base and forms a rounded, coarse-textured outline armed with three-pronged spines.
What temperatures does Common Barberry tolerate?
Common barberry is exceptionally cold-hardy, tolerating temperatures around minus 35 degrees Celsius. It is reliable in USDA zones 3 through 7, equivalent to RHS hardiness rating H6/H7.
How should Common Barberry be cared for through the seasons?
Plants flower in May and June and ripen seed from September into October, after which the colourful red berries persist on bare stems through winter. Routine pruning, suckering removal and any required hard rejuvenation cuts are best done in late winter or early spring before new growth resumes.
Does Common Barberry have a scent?
The small yellow flowers have an unpleasant fragrance and are not valued for scent.
What do Common Barberry flowers look like?
Small bright yellow flowers are produced in pendulous racemes during late spring and early summer, followed by ellipsoid bright red berries less than an inch long containing one to three seeds. Both flowers and fruit are decorative even though the flower scent is disagreeable.
How do you grow Common Barberry outdoors?
Common barberry grows naturally on forest edges, in hedges, woodland clearings and along roadsides, so it adapts to most outdoor garden settings with full sun to partial shade. It tolerates chalky, sandy, loamy or clay soils and exposed positions, making it a traditional choice for stockproof hedges where its cultivation is not regulated.
How should Common Barberry be pruned?
The species responds extremely well to pruning and can be cut back hard, regenerating vigorously from the base. This makes it tolerant of regular hedge trimming and rejuvenation pruning.
How do you propagate Common Barberry?
Seeds sown fresh in autumn typically germinate at very high rates of around 90 percent. Vegetative options include half-ripe cuttings taken in July or August, mature wood cuttings in October or November, and division of suckers in late autumn or early winter.
What pests and diseases affect Common Barberry?
The most significant disease association is its role as the principal alternate host of wheat stem rust (Puccinia graminis), the reason for ongoing federal quarantine in the United States and prohibitions in Canada. The plant's stiff three-pronged spines also pose a physical hazard, particularly to children.
How is Common Barberry pollinated?
The yellow spring flowers are pollinated by insects, and the bright red berries that follow are dispersed in autumn by birds that eat the fruit.
Is Common Barberry edible?
The acidic red berries are edible raw or cooked and are rich in vitamin C; they are commonly used for jams and preserves thanks to a high pectin content, and dried barberries (zerešk) are a staple of Iranian rice dishes. Young leaves and shoots have also been used as a sour flavouring or made into a tea, while the bark and roots are not considered safe to eat.
What are the medicinal uses of Common Barberry?
The root bark of Berberis vulgaris contains roughly 6 percent berberine — an isoquinoline alkaloid with antiseptic, astringent and choleretic actions that has been used traditionally for jaundice, gallbladder complaints, bacterial dysentery, rheumatism and eye inflammation. Berberine itself is approved as an over-the-counter antidiarrhoeal in China but lacks prescription drug approval elsewhere; clinical evidence remains limited and it carries notable drug-interaction risks via inhibition of CYP3A4. Use during pregnancy is contraindicated.
What are the other uses of Common Barberry?
Beyond ornament and culinary use, Berberis vulgaris has long been valued as a source of a high-quality yellow dye extracted from the roots, inner bark and stems. The hard, fine-grained yellow wood has been employed for carving, marquetry and toothpicks, and the spiny shrub is a traditional choice for stockproof hedges in exposed positions.
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