| barberry | <botany> A shrub of the genus Berberis, common along roadsides and in neglected fields. B. Vulgaris is the species best known; its oblong red berries are made into a preserve or sauce, and have been deemed efficacious in fluxes and fevers. The bark dyes a fine yellow, especially. The bark of the root. [Also spelt berberry. Origin: OE. Barbarin, barbere, OF. Berbere. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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any of numerous plants of the genus Berberis having prickly stems and yellow flowers followed by small red berries
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Arnica spp. (family Asteraceae) DESCRIPTION: A perennial herb with orange-yellow daisy-like flower heads. RANGE: Native to the meadows and mountainous regions of Europe and western North America. APPLICATION: External application has been recommended to reduce the inflammation and pain of bruises, aches, and sprains. Studies on small animals have shown that internal application has a toxic effect on the heart and causes very high blood pressure. ...
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| barberry | any of numerous plants of the genus Berberis having prickly stems and yellow flowers followed by small red berries |
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