Berberis thunbergii Crimson Pygmy (Japanese Barberry)
Noted for its beautiful burgundy summer and fall foliage, Berberis thunbergii ‘Crimson Pygmy’ is a lovely, deciduous dwarf shrub with eye-catching, small, obovate, deep crimson leaves with a bronze tinge, which turn into brilliant red shades in the fall. Tiny, waxy, scented, pale yellow flowers appear in mid-late spring, but are insignificant in comparison to the foliage.
Noted for its beautiful burgundy summer and fall foliage, Berberis thunbergii 'Crimson Pygmy' is a lovely, deciduous dwarf shrub with eye-catching, small, obovate, deep crimson leaves with a bronze tinge, which turn into brilliant red shades in the fall. Tiny, waxy, scented, pale yellow flowers appear in mid-late spring, but are insignificant in comparison to the foliage. They are followed by an abundant crop of bright red berries in the fall, which are attractive to birds and often remain on the spiny stems after the leaves have fallen, therefore extending the season of interest of this ornamental shrub through the winter. Crimson Pygmy Japanese barberry is a hardy plant that requires little care to thrive.
- Grows with a compact and bushy habit to 18-24 in. tall (45-60 cm) and 30-36 in. wide (75-90 cm).
- Winner of the prestigious Award of Garden Merit of the Royal Horticultural Society
- Performs best in full sun or part shade, in average, dry to medium, well-drained soils. Japanese Barberry is not fussy about soils provided they are not soggy or wet. Good drainage is essential. Drought, pollution, deer, clay or dry soil tolerant!
- Fairly pest-free, easy to grow and to care for. May be subject to powdery mildews
- Japanese Barberry is very adaptable and an excellent choice as a single specimen plant or massed in beds, borders, as an informal screen or hedge. Great for the rock garden too!
- Propagate by semi-hardwood cuttings
- Ingestion may cause mild stomach upset
- Berberis thunbergii species is invasive in the United States. The invasive potential of the more than 40 cultivars of Japanese Barberry is not well known.
- Discover beautiful U.S. native plant alternatives.
Requirements
Hardiness | 4 – 8 |
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Heat Zones | 5 – 8 |
Climate Zones | 2, 2B, 3A, 3B, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, A3 |
Plant Type | Shrubs |
Plant Family | Berberis – Barberries |
Exposure | Full Sun, Partial Sun |
Season of Interest | Spring (Mid,Late)Summer (Early,Mid,Late)FallWinter |
Height | 1' – 2' (30cm – 60cm) |
Spread | 2' – 3' (60cm – 90cm) |
Spacing | 24″ – 36″ (60cm – 90cm) |
Water Needs | Low, Average |
Maintenance | Low |
Soil Type | Chalk, Clay, Loam, Sand |
Soil pH | Acid, Alkaline, Neutral |
Soil Drainage | Moist but Well-Drained, Well-Drained |
Characteristics | Plant of Merit, Showy, Fruit & Berries |
Tolerance | Clay Soil, Deer, Drought, Dry Soil |
Attracts | Birds |
Garden Uses | Banks and Slopes, Beds and Borders, Hedges and Screens |
Garden Styles | City and Courtyard, Coastal Garden, Gravel and Rock Garden, Informal and Cottage |