Barberry

  • 61Berberis darwinii — Foliage and flowers Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …

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  • 62Heinrich Anton de Bary — Anton de Bary Heinrich Anton de Bary (26 January 1831 – 19 January 1888) was a German surgeon, botanist, microbiologist, and mycologist (fungal systematics and physiology). He is considered a founding father of plant pathology (phytopathology) as …

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  • 63Oregon-grape — Mahonia aquifolium Oregon grape Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Division …

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  • 65Woody plants of Soldiers Delight — The Soldiers Delight Natural Environment Area, consists of about convert|1900|acre|km2 of land in Baltimore County, Maryland, USA. [http://www.dnr.state.md.us/publiclands/central/soldiers.html] [http://www.dnr.state.md.us/publiclands/central/soldi… …

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  • 66berberis — noun Etymology: New Latin, the genus including barberry, alteration of Medieval Latin barberis barberry, from Arabic barbārīs Date: circa 1868 barberry …

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  • 67berberidaceous — /berr beuhr i day sheuhs/, adj. belonging to the Berberidaceae, the barberry family of plants. Cf. barberry family. [1850 55; < NL Berberidace(ae) (Berberid , s. of Berberis a genus, the BARBERRY + aceae ACEAE) + OUS] * * * …

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  • 68Oregon grape — n. 1. an evergreen shrub, Mahonia aquifolium, of the barberry family, of the western coast of the U.S., having small blue berries and yellow flowers that are the state flower of Oregon. 2. the berry itself. [1850 55] * * * ▪ plant also called&#8230; …

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  • 69Berberidaceae — ▪ plant       the barberry family of the buttercup order (Ranunculales), comprising 14 genera and 701 species of perennial herbs and shrubs. Its members occur in most temperate regions of the world. Many of the shrub forms have spines or spiny&#8230; …

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  • 70Ranunculales — ▪ plant order  the buttercup order of flowering plants, containing 7 families, 199 genera, and 4,445 species. Members of the order range from annual and perennial herbs to herbaceous or woody vines, shrubs, and, in a few cases, trees. They&#8230; …

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