Status:
valid
Authors:
Ahrendt
Source:
cmp
Year:
1946
Citation Micro:
Gard. Ill. 1946(Dec.): 21.
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000562744
Common Names
- Aldenhamensis Barberry
- Aldenhamensis Berberis
- Aldenhamensis Oregon Grape
Description
Berberis aldenhamensis (also called 'Aldenham Barberry', among many other common names) is a shrub native to Mexico and Central America. It has small, yellow flowers and small, oval leaves. It is found in dry, open areas and in disturbed sites.
Uses & Benefits
Berberis aldenhamensis is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks. It is also used in landscaping for its attractive foliage and flowers.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Berberis aldenhamensis has yellow flowers, small black seeds and seedlings that are initially yellow and turn green as they mature.
Cultivation and Propagation
Berberis aldenhamensis is a deciduous shrub that grows best in full sun to partial shade and a well-drained soil. It can be propagated from semi-hardwood cuttings taken in late summer or early autumn.
Where to Find Berberis aldenhamensis
Berberis aldenhamensis is native to tropical regions of Africa, Asia, and the Pacific Islands. It can be found in humid forests and on trees.
Berberis aldenhamensis FAQ
What is the scientific name of Berberis aldenhamensis?
Berberis aldenhamensis
What is the common name of Berberis aldenhamensis?
Aldenhamensis Barberry
What is the natural habitat of Berberis aldenhamensis?
It is native to the mountains of western Europe
Species in the Berberis genus
Berberis jinshajiangensis,
Berberis pingbaensis,
Berberis pulangensis,
Berberis actinacantha,
Berberis acuminata,
Berberis acuminata,
Berberis acutinervia,
Berberis aemulans,
Berberis aetnensis,
Berberis affinis,
Berberis agapatensis,
Berberis aggregata,
Berberis agricola,
Berberis ahrendtii,
Berberis albicans,
Berberis aldenhamensis,
Berberis alpicola,
Berberis amabilis,
Berberis ambigua,
Berberis ambrozyana,
Berberis amoena,
Berberis amplectens,
Berberis amurensis,
Berberis andeana,
Berberis andreana,
Berberis andrieuxii,
Berberis angulosa,
Berberis anhweiensis,
Berberis annaemariae,
Berberis approximata,
Berberis aquifolium,
Berberis argentinensis,
Berberis arguta,
Berberis arido-calida,
Berberis aristata,
Berberis aristato-serrulata,
Berberis aristeguietae,
Berberis aristulata,
Berberis armata,
Berberis asiatica,
Berberis asmyana,
Berberis assamana,
Berberis atrocarpa,
Berberis atroprasina,
Berberis atroviridiana,
Berberis aurahuacensis,
Berberis baltistanica,
Berberis barandana,
Berberis barbeyana,
Berberis batangensis,
Species in the Berberidaceae family
Achlys californica,
Achlys japonica,
Achlys triphylla,
Berberis jinshajiangensis,
Berberis pingbaensis,
Berberis pulangensis,
Berberis actinacantha,
Berberis acuminata,
Berberis acuminata,
Berberis acutinervia,
Berberis aemulans,
Berberis aetnensis,
Berberis affinis,
Berberis agapatensis,
Berberis aggregata,
Berberis agricola,
Berberis ahrendtii,
Berberis albicans,
Berberis aldenhamensis,
Berberis alpicola,
Berberis amabilis,
Berberis ambigua,
Berberis ambrozyana,
Berberis amoena,
Berberis amplectens,
Berberis amurensis,
Berberis andeana,
Berberis andreana,
Berberis andrieuxii,
Berberis angulosa,
Berberis anhweiensis,
Berberis annaemariae,
Berberis approximata,
Berberis aquifolium,
Berberis argentinensis,
Berberis arguta,
Berberis arido-calida,
Berberis aristata,
Berberis aristato-serrulata,
Berberis aristeguietae,
Berberis aristulata,
Berberis armata,
Berberis asiatica,
Berberis asmyana,
Berberis assamana,
Berberis atrocarpa,
Berberis atroprasina,
Berberis atroviridiana,
Berberis aurahuacensis,
Berberis baltistanica,