Berberis vulgaris.
The Urdu name for barberry is "Zereshk".
The scientific name would be Liosomaphis berberidis.
The scientific name of Mexican Barberry fruit is Berberis trifoliolata. It belongs to the Berberidaceae family and is native to Mexico and southwestern United States.
The Latin name, or Scientific name for cassava is Manihot esculenta.
The Latin name for tortoise is Testudinidae.
The Urdu name for barberry is "Zereshk".
Berberis Vulgaris
Barberry is called "சம்பிராணி" in Tamil.
No, the cascade barberry is not edible.
The accepted scientific name is Coryphista meadii.
The scientific name would be Mahonia nevinii.
The scientific name would be Liosomaphis berberidis.
The scientific name of Mexican Barberry fruit is Berberis trifoliolata. It belongs to the Berberidaceae family and is native to Mexico and southwestern United States.
The scientific name would be Berberis nevinii.
A barberry is a thorny shrub of the genus Berberis, which bears yellow flowers and red or blue-black berries.
Firstly, the Latin for "root of the barbarians" can only be radix barbarorum or stirps barbarorum - neither have anything at all to do with rhubarb, which comes from Greek, not Latin and has a different meaning.The idea of a Latin origin with the meaning "root of the barbarians" is utterly false and it seems to have begun with some modern child's game in the USA.Secondly, the Romans, like all modern vegetable growers, knew perfectly well that rhubarb is not a root - carrots, radish, turnips, parsnips are root crops; rhubarb is not, since it is the stem of the plant that is eaten. Nobody would ever call rhubarb any kind of root (unless they happen to be a games designer instead of a gardener).
Yes, because it doesn't have cones like gymnosperms.