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Berberis

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Berberis thunbergii Harlequin 2 Litre Pot

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Berberis or barberries are deciduous mound-forming shrubs. They have bright attractive foliage and bear small red to yellow berries in autumn.Berbe...

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Berberis Hedging Red Chief 2 Litre Pot

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Berberis or Barberries are deciduous, mound forming shrubs. They have bright attractive foliage and bear small red to yellow berries in Autumn.Berb...

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Berberis thunbergii Golden Ring 3 Litre Pot

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Berberis or Barberries are deciduous, mound-forming shrubs. They have bright attractive foliage and bear small red to yellow berries in Autumn.Berb...

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Berberis

If you need a practical, wildlife-friendly, and attractive boundary plant, our Berberis Hedges are an excellent choice. These hardy, prickly hedges enhance any garden and provide winter fuel for wildlife.

Available in evergreen or deciduous varieties, Berberis features colourful spiny foliage that changes from autumn through winter. In spring, they produce small clusters of yellow, orange or pink flowers and berries that attract birds (not suitable for humans or dogs). Offering shelter for nesting birds, Berberis is easy to grow in well-drained soil and responds well to trimming. 

What are the different types of Berberis? 

Our website offers an impressive selection of great value Berberis hedging plants, each with unique characteristics. All our plants are professionally grown and nurtured at our 30-acre site in Cheshire, ensuring the highest quality.

  • Dwarf Berberis Admiration: A hardy, deciduous dwarf shrub with orange-red leaves edged in golden-yellow during summer. It blooms with small pink flowers in late spring, followed by crimson berries in autumn. Thrives in well-drained soil and full sun. Grows up to 50-60 cm (1-2 ft).
  • Berberis Darwinii Compacta: A compact, evergreen shrub with spiny foliage and bright orange-yellow spring flowers. Produces dark blue berries that attract birds and has glossy green leaves for year-round interest. Thrives in well-drained soil, full sun to partial shade. Grows up to 60-90 cm (2-3 ft).
  • Berberis Red Chief: A deciduous shrub with red foliage that deepens in autumn. It blooms with small yellow flowers in spring, followed by red berries that attract birds. Thrives in well-drained soil, full sun to partial shade. Grows up to 90-150 cm (3-4 ft).
  • Berberis Thunbergii Golden Ring: A bushy deciduous shrub with deep purple foliage that turns vibrant red with golden edges in autumn. Produces small yellow flowers in spring, followed by glossy red berries. Thrives in well-drained soil, sunny or partially shaded spots. Grows up to 90-150 cm (3-4 ft).
  • Berberis Thunbergii Harlequin: A deciduous shrub with pink, red, and white leaves. Blooms with small yellow flowers in spring, followed by red berries. Thrives in well-drained soil, sunny or partially shaded spots. Grows up to 120 cm (3-4 ft).

Caring Tips for Berberis

Watering

Ensure regular and thorough watering, especially in summer and for the first year while the roots are established. This will keep the soil moist but allow it to dry out between waterings to prevent root rot. Reduce watering in winter when the plant is dormant.

Pruning

Prune in late winter or early spring to remove dead or damaged branches and to maintain shape. Avoid heavy pruning, which can affect flowering and fruiting.

Feeding

Feed in early spring with a balanced, slow-release fertiliser. Avoid over-fertilising, as it can lead to excessive leafy growth at the expense of flowers and berries.

Likes

Thrives in well-drained soil and prefers full sun to partial shade. Mulching helps retain soil moisture and regulate temperature.

Dislikes

Avoid waterlogged or poorly drained soils, as well as excessive shade, which can cause leggy growth. Be cautious with heavy pruning, as it can reduce blooming and fruiting.

Signs of Pests and Disease: How to care for your poorly Berberis

Berberis Sawfly

Berberis sawflies are larvae of small, wasp-like insects that feed on Berberis leaves, causing irregular holes or notches in the foliage and potentially leading to significant defoliation. Signs of infestation include green or yellow larvae on the undersides of leaves and visible leaf damage. To treat them, handpick larvae from the plant or apply insecticidal soap or neem oil to affected areas. For severe infestations, consider using a chemical insecticide as directed but be careful if you have pets and wildlife living in your garden as this can cause harm to them. Encouraging natural predators like birds and beneficial insects can help manage the population, and regular monitoring will help catch infestations early.

Amphids

Aphids are small, soft-bodied insects that cluster on the undersides of leaves and stems. They feed by sucking plant sap, which can cause distorted growth and curling of leaves. They also excrete a sticky substance called honeydew that attracts sooty mold.

Rust

Rust appears as orange or rust-colored pustules on the undersides of leaves. It can cause leaf drop and weaken the plant. Remove and dispose of affected leaves and apply a fungicide if necessary.

Leaf Spot

Leaf spots cause dark, sunken spots with yellow halos on leaves. It can result in premature leaf drops. Remove and destroy affected leaves and apply a suitable fungicide to prevent further spread.

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