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Berberis












Latin plant name Berberis
Common plant name
Plant type Evergreen shrub
Size (meters) <1,5 - 3 m
Distinguishing features Many deciduous species are noted for their attractive pink or red autumn colour. In some evergreen species from China the leaves are brilliant white beneath, a feature valued horticulturally.

The flowers are produced singly or in racemes of up to 20 on a single flower-head. They are yellow or orange, 3-6 mm long.

The fruit is a small berry 5-15 mm long.

They work very good for hedging.

Very thorny.

Ribes uva-crispa - Gooseberry invicta





Latin plant name Ribes uva-crispa
Common plant name Gooseberry invicta
Plant type Fruiting woody shrub
Size (meters) < 1,5 m
Distinguishing features Thorny stems.

Delicious edible green berries. Gooseberries are often used as an ingredient in desserts, such as pies, fools and crumbles. They are also used to flavour beverages such as sodas, flavoured waters, or milk, and can be made into fruit wines and teas. Gooseberries can be preserved in the form of jams, dried fruit, or as the primary or a secondary ingredient in pickling, or stored in sugar syrup.

Deciduous plant.