[Liste] 65 Crimson Barberry Shrub
Plant taxonomy classifies it as berberis thunbergii. Crimson pygmy barberry berberis thunbergii crimson pygmy is utterly gorgeous with deep crimson leaves that turn even more brilliant shades in autumn.
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Dwarf barberry shrubs like this will light up your backyard and contrast beautifully with lighter brighter plants. Online orchards 1 gal. The crimson pygmy barberry is a beautiful dwarf shrub which boasts deep purple foliage spring through summer making it the perfect companion accent and border plant. Growing to 10 feet 3 m tall this plant makes an excellent live barrier or hedge.Crimson pygmy barberry is a smaller dwarf version of the original red barberry. Nice dark blood red leaves keep their color all the way from spring till frost. Excellent color contrast against green or gold leafed plants. A great choice for mass plantings particularly as a low hedge or border plant.
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