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Berberis concinna | Elegant barberry | Graceful barberry
Berberis concinna | Elegant barberry | Graceful barberry
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Plant Description
The Berberis concinna is a striking evergreen shrub admired for its dense foliage and vibrant appearance. This Berberis concinna species originates from China and stands out among barberries due to its ornamental qualities. People often recognize it by its glossy leaves and compact growth habit, making it a favored choice for garden aesthetics. Its natural form adds texture and color year-round.
The Berberis concinna shrub presents a unique appeal with small, sharp leaves that maintain a rich green hue. Gardeners value this ornamental barberry for its resilience and attractive shape. Its native status as a Chinese barberry adds to its botanical interest. This plant also produces subtle yellow flowers followed by bright berries, enhancing its seasonal charm.
- Features glossy, evergreen leaves that stay vibrant all year
- Compact, dense growth ideal for hedges or borders
- Produces small yellow flowers in spring
- Bears bright red berries adding seasonal color
- Native to China, adding exotic appeal to gardens
In addition to its visual appeal, the Berberis concinna native shrub offers practical benefits for landscaping. Its tough, evergreen nature ensures it remains a prominent garden feature through changing seasons. The barberry is a popular choice for those seeking a reliable and ornamental plant. Overall, the Berberis concinna enriches any outdoor space with its elegant form and year-round interest.
IMPORTANT: The pictures show the mother plant, which is not for sale. The offer includes a plant with the dimensions stated in the description.
Botanical family: Berberidaceae
Botanical genus: Berberis
Botanical species: Berberis concinna
SKU:WP-2644-S
Cultivation
Cultivation
Info and Disclaimers
Info and Disclaimers
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Grafted/Not Grafted: Not Grafted
Disclaimer: Be aware that most plants change across seasons. If present foliage, could have been fallen or change in its color.
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