. The book of forestry. Forests and forestry. TREES AND SHRUBS 265 COMMON BARBERRY An European species planted widely in this country. Makes a most attractive hedge. COMMON BARBERRY Berheris vulgaris Form A thorny bush 3'~10' high, suckers freely. ^Leaves Are crowded in clusters in the axils of each bunch of spines. Leaves from 1"-1J" long, pointed at the base with toothed ed<2;es. Flowers Yellow in color, blossoming in May and June. Fruit A brilliant red berry I'' long, borne in drooping clusters. Berries quite acid. Range Originally introduced from Europe, but now grows wild thr


. The book of forestry. Forests and forestry. TREES AND SHRUBS 265 COMMON BARBERRY An European species planted widely in this country. Makes a most attractive hedge. COMMON BARBERRY Berheris vulgaris Form A thorny bush 3'~10' high, suckers freely. ^Leaves Are crowded in clusters in the axils of each bunch of spines. Leaves from 1"-1J" long, pointed at the base with toothed ed<2;es. Flowers Yellow in color, blossoming in May and June. Fruit A brilliant red berry I'' long, borne in drooping clusters. Berries quite acid. Range Originally introduced from Europe, but now grows wild throughout New England and the Northern Fig. 56.—Leaf and fruit of Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Moon, Frederick Franklin, 1880-1929. New York [etc. ] D. Appleton and Company


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