Barberry short-legged ( Latin Berberis brachypoda ) - a shrub , a species of the genus Barberry ( Berberis ) of the family Barberry ( Berberidaceae ).
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In nature , the species range covers the northwestern regions of China .
It’s rare in culture.
Content
- 1 Botanical Description
- 2 Taxonomy
- 3 notes
- 4 Literature
Botanical Description
Shrub with ribbed shoots .
The leaves are prickly-jagged, paper-like, pubescent in youth.
Flowers are collected in a brush 2-4 cm long.
Berries are ovoid, 5-6 mm long, scarlet.
Taxonomy
Species Barberis is a short-legged species belonging to the genus Barberry ( Berberis ) tribe Barberry ( Berberideae ) of the subfamily Barberry ( Berberidoideae ) of the family Barberry ( Berberidaceae ) of the order of Ranunculales .
| 1 more subfamily (according to APG II System ) | another 11-14 births | |||||||||||||||
| Barberry family | barberry tribe | view Barberry short-legged | ||||||||||||||
| the order of buttercups | subfamily barberry | clan barberry | ||||||||||||||
| 9 more families (according to APG II System ) | 1 more tribe (according to APG II System ) | another 450 to 600 species | ||||||||||||||
Notes
- ↑ For the conventionality of specifying the class of dicotyledons as a superior taxon for the plant group described in this article, see the APG Systems section of the Dicotyledonous article .
Literature
- Genus 3. Barberry - Berberis L. // Trees and shrubs of the USSR. Wild, cultivated and promising for introduction. / Ed. volumes S. Ya. Sokolov . - M. - L .: Publishing House of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR , 1954. - T. III. Angiosperms. Trochodendron families - Rosaceae. - S. 67 .-- 872 p. - 3000 copies.