A barberry is a thorny shrub of the genus Berberis, which bears yellow flowers and red or blue-black berries.
Barberry is called "சம்பிராணி" in Tamil.
No, the cascade barberry is not edible.
The Urdu name for barberry is "Zereshk".
Berberis vulgaris.
The name of Barberry Root in Gujarati is "ઓલણ" (Olaṇ). This plant is known for its medicinal properties and is used in traditional remedies. Barberry is often recognized for its distinct yellow bark and sour berries.
Yes, because it doesn't have cones like gymnosperms.
Berberis Vulgaris
Yes, barberry bushes are deciduous plants, which means they lose their leaves during the winter months.
Cholagogue, hepatic, antiemetic, bitter and laxative. Barberry has significant antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal properties, and has even demonstrated antiprotozoal properties.
Barberry (or berbine) interacting with Sumycin, Helidac (Tetrecycline), Vibramycin, Doxycycline, and Achromycin, causes them to be less effective, and to affect their absorption.
You trim a barberry bush after it flowers.
Barberry