Berberis canadensis

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Definition
  1. 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
  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