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Common Barberry, Berberis vulgaris
We have a slight warm-up here in Calgary today, It's -20C with a windchill of -27C. Sure beats the windchill of -42C that we had the other day! Wanted to brighten things up a little and thought this image would do the trick. I'm fairly certain that I have the correct ID, but would appreciate any correction or confirmation - thanks.
This perennial shrub was introduced from Europe and Asia as an ornamental. The red clusters of berries are attractive, with individual berries being 1cm long, with 1-3 black seeds per berry. It is in the Category: Prohibited Noxious. I think I've only seen it in three places - The Reader Rock Garden, Calgary Zoo, and one plant growing wild at Griffith Woods. This photo was taken on 10 September 2013 at the Reader Rock Garden.
This perennial shrub was introduced from Europe and Asia as an ornamental. The red clusters of berries are attractive, with individual berries being 1cm long, with 1-3 black seeds per berry. It is in the Category: Prohibited Noxious. I think I've only seen it in three places - The Reader Rock Garden, Calgary Zoo, and one plant growing wild at Griffith Woods. This photo was taken on 10 September 2013 at the Reader Rock Garden.
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