Berberis canadensis
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Definition
- Noun:
- A deciduous shrub native to eastern North America: Berberis canadensis is a species of shrub that loses its leaves annually. It is characterized by leaves that turn a bright scarlet color in autumn. It produces clusters (racemes) of yellow flowers, which are followed by ellipsoid (oval-shaped), glossy red berries.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The hillside was dotted with Berberis canadensis, its scarlet foliage a beacon of autumn.
- Botanists study Berberis canadensis for its ecological role in native woodlands.
- The glossy red berries of Berberis canadensis persist into winter, providing food for birds.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and horticultural contexts: The name is used precisely to identify this specific species within the genus . It is often discussed in relation to native plant gardening, erosion control, or its distinction from similar, sometimes invasive, barberry species.
- For a native alternative to Japanese barberry, consider planting Berberis canadensis.
Variants and Related Words
- Common name: American barberry, Allegheny barberry.
- Genus: (the barberry genus).
- Species: (a species epithet meaning "of Canada" or "from Canada").
Synonyms
- American barberry: The most common English name for this plant.
- Allegheny barberry: Another regional common name.
Notes
- This is a scientific binomial name (genus + species). In formal writing, it is typically italicized. The common names "American barberry" or "Allegheny barberry" are used in non-scientific contexts.
- It is a distinct species from the more commonly known Japanese barberry ().
Noun
- deciduous shrub of eastern North America whose leaves turn scarlet in autumn and having racemes of yellow flowers followed by ellipsoid glossy red berries