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berberis (encz) | berberis,dřišťál n: [bot.] Michal Ambrož |
berberis (wn) | Berberis
n 1: large genus of shrubs of temperate zones of New and Old
Worlds [syn: Berberis, genus Berberis] |
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berberis (encz) | berberis,dřišťál n: [bot.] Michal Ambrož |
Berberis Aquifolium (gcide) | Oregon grape \Or"e*gon grape`\ ([o^]r"[-e]*g[o^]n gr[=a]p`).
(Bot.)
An evergreen species of barberry (Berberis Aquifolium), of
Oregon and California; also, its roundish, blue-black
berries.
[1913 Webster]mahonia \ma*ho"ni*a\, n. [Named after Bernard McMahon.] (Bot.)
The Oregon grape, a species of barberry ({Berberis
Aquifolium}), often cultivated for its hollylike foliage.
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Berberis vulgaris (gcide) | Barberry \Bar"ber*ry\, n. [OE. barbarin, barbere, OF. berbere.]
(Bot.)
A shrub of the genus Berberis, common along roadsides and
in neglected fields. Berberis vulgaris is the species best
known; its oblong red berries are made into a preserve or
sauce, and have been deemed efficacious in fluxes and fevers.
The bark dyes a fine yellow, esp. the bark of the root. [Also
spelt berberry.]
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berberis (wn) | Berberis
n 1: large genus of shrubs of temperate zones of New and Old
Worlds [syn: Berberis, genus Berberis] |
berberis canadensis (wn) | Berberis canadensis
n 1: deciduous shrub of eastern North America whose leaves turn
scarlet in autumn and having racemes of yellow flowers
followed by ellipsoid glossy red berries [syn: {American
barberry}, Berberis canadensis] |
berberis thunbergii (wn) | Berberis thunbergii
n 1: compact deciduous shrub having persistent red berries;
widespread in cultivation especially for hedges [syn:
Japanese barberry, Berberis thunbergii] |
berberis vulgaris (wn) | Berberis vulgaris
n 1: upright deciduous European shrub widely naturalized in
United States having clusters of juicy berries [syn:
common barberry, European barberry, {Berberis
vulgaris}] |
genus berberis (wn) | genus Berberis
n 1: large genus of shrubs of temperate zones of New and Old
Worlds [syn: Berberis, genus Berberis] |
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