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Foodplant / parasite
Erysiphe berberidis parasitises Berberis vernae

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Berberis haoi

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Berberis haoi is a species of flowering plant in the family Berberidaceae, first described in 1999.[1] It is endemic to Gansu Province in northwestern China.[2]

Berberis haoi is a shrub up to 1 m tall. Leaves are deciduous, simple, narrowly oblanceolate to elliptical. Inflorescence is a raceme of 6-10 flowers. Berries are ellipsoid, each with 2 seeds.[2]

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Berberis haoi: Brief Summary

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Berberis haoi is a species of flowering plant in the family Berberidaceae, first described in 1999. It is endemic to Gansu Province in northwestern China.

Berberis haoi is a shrub up to 1 m tall. Leaves are deciduous, simple, narrowly oblanceolate to elliptical. Inflorescence is a raceme of 6-10 flowers. Berries are ellipsoid, each with 2 seeds.

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