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Berberis thunbergii 'Crimson Pygmy'

Previously known as:

  • Beerberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea 'Crimson Pygmy'
  • Berberis thunbergii ‘Crimson Beauty’
  • Berberis thunbergii 'Crimson Pygmy' ('Atropurpurea Nana')
  • Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea 'Atropurpurea Nana'
  • Berberis thunbergii 'Little Beauty'
  • Berberis thunbergii 'Little Favourite'
  • Berberis thunbergii 'Little Gem'
  • Berberis thunbergii var. atropurpurea 'Crimson Pigmy'
Phonetic Spelling
ber-BER-is thun-BER-jee-eye
This plant is an invasive species in North Carolina
Description

'Crimson Pygmy' is the most popular form of Berberis thunbergii due to its beautiful leaves and compact mounded habit.  This deciduous, flowering shrub is fairly pest-free, easy to grow and easy to care for. The springtime flowers and the colorful fall leaves make this plant a popular dwarf selection.

'Crimson Pygmy' does best in full sun to maximize flower production, but does tolerate partial shade. It will do well in well-drained average soil, clay and dry soil. It is heat and drought tolerant, but will not do well in wet soils. 'Crimson Pygmy' spreads slowly by creeping roots and by self-seeding (assisted by birds that eat the fruit and distribute the seed).

'Crimson Pygmy' can be pruned to remove dead branches, rejuvenate older plants, or maintain it as a hedge. Be aware when pruning that flowers appear on new growth. Plant branches may root where they touch the ground. Note that this species is considered to be highly invasive in some areas of eastern North America including North Carolina.

Awarded by the Royal Horticultural Society: Award of Good Merit

Insects, Diseases, and Other Plant Problems: While not many major problems occur with this plant, be aware of the spiny stems and the following potential susceptibilities: root rots, aphids, scale, wilt, barberry webworm, anthracnose, and bacterial leaf spot.  It can be affected by powdery mildew.

VIDEO created by Andy Pulte for “Landscape Plant Identification, Taxonomy and Morphology” a plant identification course offered by the Department of Plant Sciences, University of Tennessee.

 

 

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See this plant in the following landscapes:
Mountain Ridge Top Garden - North Lawn and Upper Drive Border Paths & Walkways Mountain Ridge Top Garden - East Lawn and Lower Drive Border
Cultivars / Varieties:
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#deciduous#invasive#full sun tolerant#drought tolerant#shrub#purple leaves#red leaves#low maintenance#winter interest#fall interest#dwarf#summer flowers#deer browsing plant#dappled sunlight#deer resistant#spines#clay soils tolerant#dry soils tolerant#fall color red#partial shade tolerant#perennial
 
Cultivars / Varieties:
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#deciduous#invasive#full sun tolerant#drought tolerant#shrub#purple leaves#red leaves#low maintenance#winter interest#fall interest#dwarf#summer flowers#deer browsing plant#dappled sunlight#deer resistant#spines#clay soils tolerant#dry soils tolerant#fall color red#partial shade tolerant#perennial
  • Attributes:
    Genus:
    Berberis
    Species:
    thunbergii
    Family:
    Berberidaceae
    Life Cycle:
    Perennial
    Woody
    Fire Risk Rating:
    low flammability
    Wildlife Value:
    Berries attract birds.
    Play Value:
    Attractive Flowers
    Buffer
    Easy to Grow
    Particularly Resistant To (Insects/Diseases/Other Problems):
    urban conditions; heat; erosion; range of soil types, except wet; seldom damaged by deer; drought; pollution
    Edibility:
    Not poisonous, but berries contain berberine that can cause stomach upset, especially with children.
    Dimensions:
    Height: 2 ft. 0 in. - 3 ft. 0 in.
    Width: 3 ft. 0 in. - 4 ft. 0 in.
  • Whole Plant Traits:
    Plant Type:
    Shrub
    Woody Plant Leaf Characteristics:
    Deciduous
    Habit/Form:
    Arching
    Dense
    Rounded
    Growth Rate:
    Medium
    Maintenance:
    Low
    Texture:
    Medium
    Appendage:
    Spines
    Thorns
  • Cultural Conditions:
    Light:
    Dappled Sunlight (Shade through upper canopy all day)
    Full sun (6 or more hours of direct sunlight a day)
    Partial Shade (Direct sunlight only part of the day, 2-6 hours)
    Soil Texture:
    Clay
    Loam (Silt)
    Sand
    Soil pH:
    Acid (<6.0)
    Alkaline (>8.0)
    Neutral (6.0-8.0)
    Soil Drainage:
    Good Drainage
    Moist
    Occasionally Dry
    Available Space To Plant:
    3 feet-6 feet
    NC Region:
    Coastal
    Mountains
    Piedmont
    USDA Plant Hardiness Zone:
    4a, 4b, 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a, 9b
  • Fruit:
    Fruit Color:
    Red/Burgundy
    Fruit Value To Gardener:
    Showy
    Display/Harvest Time:
    Fall
    Winter
    Fruit Type:
    Berry
    Fruit Length:
    < 1 inch
    Fruit Width:
    < 1 inch
    Fruit Description:
    This plant has .2-in., red, oval berries in summer that persist into winter. Berries attract birds.
  • Flowers:
    Flower Color:
    Gold/Yellow
    Orange
    Red/Burgundy
    Flower Inflorescence:
    Insignificant
    Flower Value To Gardener:
    Showy
    Flower Bloom Time:
    Spring
    Flower Size:
    < 1 inch
    Flower Description:
    This plant has waxy, pale yellow to orange to red flowers that bloom in April and May.
  • Leaves:
    Woody Plant Leaf Characteristics:
    Deciduous
    Leaf Color:
    Gold/Yellow
    Green
    Purple/Lavender
    Red/Burgundy
    Leaf Value To Gardener:
    Showy
    Deciduous Leaf Fall Color:
    Orange
    Red/Burgundy
    Leaf Type:
    Simple
    Leaf Arrangement:
    Alternate
    Leaf Shape:
    Obovate
    Leaf Margin:
    Entire
    Hairs Present:
    No
    Leaf Length:
    < 1 inch
    Leaf Description:
    This plant has alternate, simple, deep crimson leaves with bronze tinge. Leaves are .5 to .7 in.-long (though can reach 1.25 inches long) and can be greenish-red when grown in shade. This plant has a single spine at each node.
  • Stem:
    Stem Color:
    Brown/Copper
    Red/Burgundy
    Stem Is Aromatic:
    No
    Stem Description:
    Some stems are brittle. Thorns are attached to the stem.
  • Landscape:
    Landscape Location:
    Coastal
    Container
    Slope/Bank
    Landscape Theme:
    Cottage Garden
    Drought Tolerant Garden
    Rock Garden
    Winter Garden
    Design Feature:
    Barrier
    Border
    Hedge
    Mass Planting
    Screen/Privacy
    Security
    Small groups
    Specimen
    Attracts:
    Butterflies
    Songbirds
    Resistance To Challenges:
    Deer
    Drought
    Dry Soil
    Erosion
    Heat
    Pollution
    Salt
    Urban Conditions
    Problems:
    Invasive Species
    Problem for Children
    Spines/Thorns