Vascular Plants of the Gila Wilderness
Presented in Association with the
Western New Mexico University Department
of Natural Sciences
Berberis haematocarpa Wooton
(Red Barberry, Algerita, Red Oregon-Grape)
Family: Berberidaceae
Status: Native
Synonyms
Mahonia haematocarpa (Wooton) Fedde
Odostemon haematocarpus (Wooton) Heller
Berberis haematocarpa is a large shrub or small tree. It generally is much branched
and has small yellow flowers than produce berries when mature. The flowers each have
six petals, six sepals, and six stamens whose anther sacs open by uplifting valves. The stigma is circular. The foliage is spiny.
Berberis haematocarpa prefers middle elevation meadows and canyons.
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Berberis haematocarpa, photo Russ Kleinman, Jack Carter, Martha Carter, Janet Gilchrist, & Bill Norris, Burro Mtns., C Bar Ranch Rd., May 21, 2006
Berberis haematocarpa, photo Russ Kleinman, Burro Mtns., C Bar Ranch Rd., May 30, 2007
Berberis haematocarpa, ripe fruit, photo Russ Kleinman, Burro Mtns., C Bar Ranch Rd., Oct. 28, 2008
Berberis haematocarpa, pinnately compound leaf, photo Russ Kleinman, Burro Mtns., C Bar Ranch Rd., Dec. 20, 2008
Berberis haematocarpa, closeup of flower, photo Russ Kleinman, Burro Mtns., C Bar Ranch Rd., May 6, 2009
Berberis haematocarpa, 1x macro of flower, photo Russ Kleinman, Burro Mtns., C Bar Ranch Rd., May 6, 2009
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