D Deleted member 47471 Guest Oct 2, 2024 #1 Short and hardy trunks and branching with beautiful foliage. They have nice forest potential. The fall colors will be stellar ~ I think I might pull the trigger on this Saffron
Short and hardy trunks and branching with beautiful foliage. They have nice forest potential. The fall colors will be stellar ~ I think I might pull the trigger on this Saffron
Deep Sea Diver Imperial Masterpiece Messages 5,301 Reaction score 11,066 Location Bothell, WA USDA Zone 8b Oct 2, 2024 #2 A very small Barberry, cotoneaster a small fern, or azalea might be a good addition to a forest. Cheers DSD sends
A very small Barberry, cotoneaster a small fern, or azalea might be a good addition to a forest. Cheers DSD sends
SeanS Omono Messages 1,628 Reaction score 5,478 Location Johannesburg, South Africa (SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE) USDA Zone 9b Oct 2, 2024 #3 That’s a berberis/barberry. The Safron part is just the cultivar name.
D Deleted member 47471 Guest Oct 2, 2024 #4 Deep Sea Diver said: A very small Barberry, cotoneaster a small fern, or azalea might be a good addition to a forest. Cheers DSD sends Click to expand... Great idea
Deep Sea Diver said: A very small Barberry, cotoneaster a small fern, or azalea might be a good addition to a forest. Cheers DSD sends Click to expand... Great idea
Dogestoevsky Mame Messages 201 Reaction score 379 Location Southeast Wisconsin USDA Zone 5b Oct 2, 2024 #6 Barberries are fun! Those thorns hurt for a long time though I always cut them off, which feels like a no-no … but I found I simply never touched them otherwise because it was so painful and annoying.
Barberries are fun! Those thorns hurt for a long time though I always cut them off, which feels like a no-no … but I found I simply never touched them otherwise because it was so painful and annoying.