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A Modern Herbal: Common Barberry

A Modern Herbal: Common Barberry

http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/b/barcom12.html#rec Recipe for barberry drops, and how to prepare the fruit for tartlets. From a book published in 1931. Fruits and Vegetables > Berries Providing botanical, folk-lore and herbal information, plus organic herbs, and herbal products.
Click on graphic for larger image Botanical: Berberis vulgaris (LINN.) Family: N.O. Berberidaceae ---Synonyms--- Berbery. Pipperidge Bush. Berberis Dumetorum. ---Parts Used--- Bark, root-bark. ---Habitat--- The Common Barberry, a well-known, bushy shrub, with pale-green deciduous leaves, is found in copses and hedges in some parts of England, though a doubtful native in Scotland and Ireland.
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