Berberis vulgaris, the Glossary
Berberis vulgaris, also known as common barberry, European barberry or simply barberry, is a shrub in the genus Berberis native to the Old World.[1]
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53 relations: -stan, Africa, Asia, Berberis, Berberis canadensis, Berberis microphylla, Berberis vulgaris subsp. australis, Berry (botany), Birjand, British Columbia, Canada, Carl Linnaeus, Colorado, Connecticut, Deciduous, Decoction, England, Europe, Flower, Fruit, Fruit preserves, Gastrointestinal tract, Heteroecious, Idaho, Iran, Leaf, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, Naturalisation (biology), Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Zealand, North America, Nova Scotia, Old World, Panicle, Pectin, Persian language, Pilaf, Plants of the World Online, Qaen, Rice, Rust (fungus), Saffron, Shrub, South Khorasan province, Stem rust, Sterling Publishing, United States, ... Expand index (3 more) »
-stan
stan (Persian: ستان) has the meaning of "a place abounding in" or "a place where anything abounds" as a suffix.
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Africa
Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent after Asia.
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Asia
Asia is the largest continent in the world by both land area and population.
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Berberis
Berberis, commonly known as barberry, is a large genus of deciduous and evergreen shrubs from tall, found throughout temperate and subtropical regions of the world (apart from Australia).
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Berberis canadensis
Berberis canadensis, commonly known as the American barberry or Allegheny barberry, is a member of the family Berberidaceae native to the eastern United States. Berberis vulgaris and Berberis canadensis are Berberis.
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Berberis microphylla
Berberis microphylla, common name box-leaved barberry and Magellan barberry, in Spanish calafate and michay and other names, is an evergreen shrub, with simple, shiny box-like leaves. Berberis vulgaris and Berberis microphylla are Berberis.
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Berberis vulgaris subsp. australis
Berberis vulgaris subsp. Berberis vulgaris and Berberis vulgaris subsp. australis are Berberis.
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Berry (botany)
In botany, a berry is a fleshy fruit without a stone (pit) produced from a single flower containing one ovary.
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Birjand
Birjand (بیرجند) is a city in the Central District of Birjand County, South Khorasan province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district.
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British Columbia
British Columbia (commonly abbreviated as BC) is the westernmost province of Canada.
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Canada
Canada is a country in North America.
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Carl Linnaeus
Carl Linnaeus (23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné,Blunt (2004), p. 171.
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Colorado
Colorado (other variants) is a landlocked state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States.
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Connecticut
Connecticut is the southernmost state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States.
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Deciduous
In the fields of horticulture and botany, the term deciduous means "falling off at maturity" and "tending to fall off", in reference to trees and shrubs that seasonally shed leaves, usually in the autumn; to the shedding of petals, after flowering; and to the shedding of ripe fruit.
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Decoction
Decoction is a method of extraction by boiling herbal or plant material (which may include stems, roots, bark and rhizomes) to dissolve the chemicals of the material.
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England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Europe
Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.
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Flower
A flower, also known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in flowering plants (plants of the division Angiospermae).
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Fruit
In botany, a fruit is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants that is formed from the ovary after flowering (see Fruit anatomy).
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Fruit preserves
Fruit preserves are preparations of fruits whose main preserving agent is sugar and sometimes acid, often stored in glass jars and used as a condiment or spread.
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Gastrointestinal tract
The gastrointestinal tract (GI tract, digestive tract, alimentary canal) is the tract or passageway of the digestive system that leads from the mouth to the anus. The GI tract contains all the major organs of the digestive system, in humans and other animals, including the esophagus, stomach, and intestines.
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Heteroecious
A heteroecious parasite is one that requires at least two hosts.
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Idaho
Idaho is a landlocked state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States.
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Iran
Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI), also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Turkey to the northwest and Iraq to the west, Azerbaijan, Armenia, the Caspian Sea, and Turkmenistan to the north, Afghanistan to the east, Pakistan to the southeast, the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf to the south.
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Leaf
A leaf (leaves) is a principal appendage of the stem of a vascular plant, usually borne laterally aboveground and specialized for photosynthesis.
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Massachusetts
Massachusetts (script), officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States.
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Michigan
Michigan is a state in the Great Lakes region of the Upper Midwest region of the United States.
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Montana
Montana is a landlocked state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States.
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Naturalisation (biology)
Naturalisation (or naturalization) is the ecological phenomenon through which a species, taxon, or population of exotic (as opposed to native) origin integrates into a given ecosystem, becoming capable of reproducing and growing in it, and proceeds to disseminate spontaneously.
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Nebraska
Nebraska is a triply landlocked state in the Midwestern region of the United States.
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New Hampshire
New Hampshire is a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States.
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New Zealand
New Zealand (Aotearoa) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.
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North America
North America is a continent in the Northern and Western Hemispheres.
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Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia is a province of Canada, located on its east coast.
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Old World
The "Old World" is a term for Afro-Eurasia that originated in Europe after 1493, when Europeans became aware of the existence of the Americas.
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Panicle
A panicle is a much-branched inflorescence.
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Pectin
Pectin (πηκτικός: "congealed" and "curdled") is a heteropolysaccharide, a structural acid contained in the primary lamella, in the middle lamella, and in the cell walls of terrestrial plants.
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Persian language
Persian, also known by its endonym Farsi (Fārsī|), is a Western Iranian language belonging to the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian subdivision of the Indo-European languages.
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Pilaf
Pilaf, pilav or pilau is a rice dish, usually sautéed, or in some regions, a wheat dish, whose recipe usually involves cooking in stock or broth, adding spices, and other ingredients such as vegetables or meat, and employing some technique for achieving cooked grains that do not adhere to each other.
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Plants of the World Online
Plants of the World Online (POWO) is an online database published by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
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Qaen
Qaen (قائن) is a city in the Central District of Qaen County, South Khorasan province, Iran, and serves as capital of both the county and the district.
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Rice
Rice is a cereal grain and in its domesticated form is the staple food of over half of the world's population, particularly in Asia and Africa.
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Rust (fungus)
Rusts are fungal plant pathogens of the order Pucciniales (previously known as Uredinales) causing plant fungal diseases.
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Saffron
Saffron is a spice derived from the flower of Crocus sativus, commonly known as the "saffron crocus". Berberis vulgaris and Saffron are spices.
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Shrub
A shrub or bush is a small-to-medium-sized perennial woody plant.
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South Khorasan province
South Khorasan Province (استان خراسان جنوبی) is one of the 31 provinces of Iran, located in the eastern part of the country.
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Stem rust
Stem rust, also known as cereal rust, black rust, red rust or red dust, is caused by the fungus Puccinia graminis, which causes significant disease in cereal crops.
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Sterling Publishing
Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. is a publisher of a broad range of subject areas, with multiple imprints and more than 5,000 titles in print.
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United States
The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.
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Vitamin C
Vitamin C (also known as ascorbic acid and ascorbate) is a water-soluble vitamin found in citrus and other fruits, berries and vegetables.
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Washington (state)
Washington, officially the State of Washington, is the westernmost state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.
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Wheat
Wheat is a grass widely cultivated for its seed, a cereal grain that is a staple food around the world.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berberis_vulgaris
Also known as Common barberry, European Barberry, Pepperidge bush, Pepperidge-bush, Pipperidge bush.