Up to Trees and Shrubs Ponderosa Pine Pinyon Pine Utah Juniper Gambel Oak Douglas-fir
Cliffrose Apache Plume Mormon Tea Utah Serviceberry Fernbush Wax Currant Big Sagebrush
Fremont Barberry Rabbit Brush Banana Yucca; Utah Agave Mountain Mahogany Blueberry Elder
Rock Mat Brickellbush Buffalo Berry

Fremont Barberry

FREMONT BARBERRY - Barberry Family
Berberis fremontii

  Sometimes called "holly-grape," Fremont barberry is one of the few South Rim shrubs with prickly, holly-like leaves (the related, but much smaller, ground-hugging Oregon grape also has prickly leaves). The leaves are about an inch long. While usually a 5 to 8 foot shrub, it can grow to small tree-size. A specimen just west of the Yavapai Point Museum is about 12 feet tall with a 6-inch diameter trunk.





barberryflower

  Tidy little yellow flowers cover the bush in summer and develop into bunched dark blue berries that make good jam. Indians ate the berries ground into a mush. I like their sweet-tart flavor right off the bush. The leaves are compound--each apparent "leaf" is actually one of 3 to 7 leaflets that all branch from a common stalk.









Barberry in Fall Color

  On some individuals the leaves turn shades of red and yellow in the fall. Other plants stay green. Leaves cling to the plant all winter. Like so many opportunistic arid-land plants, off-season precipitation can stimulate flowering and fruiting. This occurred in November of 2002 despite a week of freezing temperatures.







Up to Trees and Shrubs Ponderosa Pine Pinyon Pine Utah Juniper Gambel Oak Douglas-fir
Cliffrose Apache Plume Mormon Tea Utah Serviceberry Fernbush Wax Currant Big Sagebrush
Fremont Barberry Rabbit Brush Banana Yucca; Utah Agave Mountain Mahogany Blueberry Elder
Rock Mat Brickellbush Buffalo Berry