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Berberis 'Aurea'

Berberis

Aurea is part of the Barberry genus and is a Berberis variety. Its scientific name is Berberis 'Aurea'.

A compact variety of berberis that is prized for its bright, golden-yellow spring foliage, rather than for its insignificant flowers. By the end of the summer the leaves have become pale green only to turn pretty shades of orange-red in autumn. This thorny, deciduous, low-maintenance shrub is excellent for illuminating dull spots in the garden and makes a good specimen plant for a well-drained border in partial shade. The delicate foliage can scorch in the midday sun.

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How to grow Berberis 'Aurea'

Growing Aurea from seed

Transplanting Aurea

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