Thunberg's Barberry - Berberis thunbergii

Description

Leaves are entire, not toothed and spines are simple. Flowers are yellow.

Identification difficulty
Habitat

Waste ground and scrub areas.  Often found as an escape from cultivation and near to habitation.

When to see it

Flowers in late spring.

Life History

Deciduous shrub.

UK Status

Widespread but scattered records in Britain – mostly from the west and north.

VC55 Status

Little recorded in the wild in Leicestershire and Rutland – the first record for our area was in 1995. It was not recorded in the 1979 Flora survey of Leicestershire.

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Species profile

Common names
Thunberg's Barberry
Species group:
Trees, Shrubs & Climbers
Kingdom:
Plantae
Order:
Ranunculales
Family:
Berberidaceae
Records on NatureSpot:
1
First record:
15/07/2016 (Grimes, Martin)
Last record:
15/07/2016 (Grimes, Martin)

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Liosomaphis berberidis

The aphid Liosomaphis berberidis does not host alternate and lives on the underside of leaves of Barberry and Oregon-grape. The alate Liosomaphis berberidis has the head, thorax, antennae and tips of legs darker than in the apterous viviparous female. Some tergites may have pale marginal and dorsal sclerites, sometimes fused into cross bands. Liosomaphis berberidis apterae are greenish yellow or reddish orange with a slight wax powdering.