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B and T World Seeds' reference number:
78982
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The average, annual, minimum temperature zone where Berberis fremontii is cold hardy
USDA Zone:7 0° to 10°F (-17.5° to -12.5°C) |
Type of plant - shrub |
Flower or inflorescence:
YELLOW-ORANGE
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Height, in meters: 2 Height, in feet: 6.60 |
Berberis fremontii sales history |
Parts of Berberis fremontii are considered toxic. |
Synonyms (alternative names) for Berberis fremontii: |
Mahonia fremontii, |
Common names for Berberis fremontii: |
Fremont Barberry, Fremonts mahonie, Holly Grape, |
Berberis fremontii
is included in the following
B and T World Seeds flowering plant categories.
2 | : Wants |
We are looking for seeds from this plant, if you know where we can find seeds or would like to be told when we have a source, please let me know. | |
40 | : Shrub Seed List, Hardy and Tender |
85 | : Natives of U.S.South West (Arizona Texas New Mexico) |
260 | : Berberidaceae |
719 | : North American Native Ethnobotanicals |
Including medicinal, dye, fiber, food, construction, ritual |
Some knowledge about growing from seed is necessary to germinate even the easiest seeds.
Most seeds require humidity to germinate, even desert plants like
Welwitschia mirabilis
require that their growing medium remains moist until germination.
Most seeds require oxygen to germinate, if buried too deep in their growing medium, or if the medium is too wet,
the seeds may not get the oxygen they require.
Berberis fremontii seeds will usually germinate in 60-180 days, even under good conditions germination may be erratic.
Berberis fremontii seeds need to be "overwintered" before they will germinate.
Stratification; cold treatment or vernalization. Seeds of some species need just a couple of weeks, others 3 months. Seeds can be stratified in dampened peat or sand, in a plastic box or bag at 4°C or 5°C in a refrigerator. The seeds should not be frozen or in a wet medium. Very small seeds can be sown on the surface of their growing medium, in pots sealed in plastic bags, and kept in the 'fridge. Many vernalized seeds need light to germinate when they are sown in the "Spring".
(8 weeks). |