(Male form) Striking broad-leaf, evergreen shrub. The large, glossy leaves are almost entirely burnished gold with dark green flecking. Panicles of small, reddish-purple flowers. Scorches if grown in full sun.
HABIT: Broad-leaf, evergreen shrub --SIZE: 4-6' ft high & wide --HARDINESS: Hardy to 0*F (USDA Zone 7) --EXPOSURE: Full/Part Shade --DESCRIPTION: Large, glossy leaves flecked with gold. Grows slower than other species.
Vigorous, upright evergreen shrub. Stiff, spine toothed glossy dark green leaves. Flowers are yellow with red, showy and abundant, flowering in mid to late spring. Blue-black fruit.
Dense branching, deciduous shrub. Makes an excellent hedge. Purplish-red summer foliage turns red with cool weather. Red berries follow the yellow flowers in fall. Thorns.
Compact deciduous shrub. Small purple-red leaves. Tiny, yellowish flowers appear in late April to early May, but are often hidden by the foliage and are not considered showy. Bright red berries form in fall and often last through the winter....
Dwarf barbery with golden yellow and orange leaves in the spring. Matures to a bright yellow in summer. Foliage turns a vivid orange red in fall with red berries. Excellent as a low hedge.