Golden Dwarf Japanese Barberry
The dwarf golden japanese barberry is a deciduous shrub that grows to between 2 and 3 feet tall and 2 to 3 feet wide. It has small rounded leaves which are golden yellow in color bringing a bright splash to the garden.
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Berberis thunbergii golden nugget. Its stem and leaves are dark purple contrasting dramatically with the yellow flowers that appear in spring. Online orchards 1 gal. Heat and drought tolerant when established.Free delivery with 45 order. It is a slow grower to only about 1 foot tall and makes a good border plant especially when planted with darker foliage plants or brightly colored flowers or a groundcover. Excellent low maintenance color for the landscape from spring to fall. Crimson pygmy dwarf japanese barberry shrub rich purple foliage compact growth beautiful red berries.
Grow in full sun for best color and berry production. Excellent low maintenance color for the landscape from spring to fall. Dwarf japanese barberry berberis thunbergii golden nugget tops out at 12 inches. Displays attractive non burning foliage with a golden orange cast most of the season.
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