Description
Japanese barberry is an invasive shrub native to East Asia, particularly Japan, Korea, and China. It is characterized by its thorny stems, small yellow flowers, and red berries, which are attractive but can spread rapidly in various environments, outcompeting native plant species. Due to its aggressive growth and ability to thrive in different soil types, it poses significant ecological challenges in areas where it has been introduced, particularly in the northeastern United States.





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