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Introduction
Berberis wilsonae is a kind of plants in Genus Berberis. This plant grows only in China especially in Yunnan province, Tibet, Sichuan province, Qinghai province, Jiangxi province, Gansu province. It was deciduous or evergreen shrubs which is about 1 meter high. This plant red brown branches is half a lie with tiny fur. It leaves looks like leathery with Pour egg shaped spoon or oblanceolate. Its followers are golden yellow, berries is nearly spherical with red cortex. It always grow in an altitude of 2000-4200 - m hillsides, or thickets on the side of the road. It always seed propagation.

alias
Lobular berberis.

Growth habitat
Those kinds of plants have no specific requirements of light. They are both sciophilousand and heliophilous. Also they can survive in very cold environment, even in the harsh solid. The plants are very easy to rise as you just need to have loose solid and less water the same as growth the cactus.

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Taxonomy
Berberis wilsonae was dedicated by William Botting Hemsley at Ernest Henry Wilson who collected in China in Sichuan. The specific epithet was first spelled Wilson then corrected wilsoniae index Tropicos uses the second declension Latin genitive - wilsonii - in accordance with Article 60.11 of the Code botany. Botanical varieties are recognized: . Berberis wilsoniae var favosa (WWSm.) Ahrendt (1961) - Myanmar - synonym: Berberis favosa WWSM. . Berberis wilsoniae var guhtzunica Ahrendt (1961) - synonym: Berberis wilsoniae var latior Ahrendt. . Wilsoniae Berberis parvifolia var (Sprague) Ahrendt (1916) - China (Gansu) - synonym: Berberis parvifolia Sprague . Berberis wilsoniae var stapfiana (CKSchneid.) CKSchneid (1918) - synonym:. Berberis stapfiana CKSchneid. . Berberis wilsoniae var subcaulialata (CKSchneid.) CKSchneid (1918) - synonym:. Berberis subcaulialata CKSchneid. This species was hybridized with Berberis aggregata.

usage
This plants with cool nature and will act into the liver, stomach, colon. This plants can clear heat and dry dampness also purging fire for removing toxin. The plant specialized treatment dysentery, sore carbuncle swollen poison. And healing oral aphthae in children and conjunctivitis. It also benifit for treating diarrhea and cough.

Sowing
As a very beautiful ornamental plants, the seeding method of it need to be highly concern. There two ways: 1.Bed planting. Using the hoe to chip 2 deep quirks and then speared the seeds to the quirks. 2.Gao Xian sowing. In completes the high bed, uniform seed, seed spacing between 1 to 1.5 cm. Turns the soil thickness 2 cm. Spray after turns the soil, irrigation water.

history
In Xia dynasty in acient Chinesmedicine value history, people thouht Berberis wilsoniae was just a kind of ornamental trees and shrubs. Nobody knew about the of it. At that age a poor Chinese familiy was suffering a hard time as the dysentery raged their village. Even the lambs were died for this. The Death seems rise this poor village. Poeple had no idea, the doctors were trying to help, but they still died.There was a cowherd owned only two cattles. His baby cattle also had that problem. He was worried about it. However, as he grazed them at the hillside, the cattle was healed. He was shocked and he followed the cattles next day, and find it ate Berberis wilsoniae's fruits. He told the doctor about it. Then they used this kinds of plants to defeat illness.

Story Berberis and birthday flowers
The Berberis is called birthday flower as monks in Scotland thought it was the flower witch can represent the birth of god. Since ancient times, Christianity have the habit to connect the specific flower together with the sage, as they often use the blooming flowers to honor saints. In medieval Catholic monasteries, like a garden center planted with all kinds of flowers, over time, the church will be 366 saint respectively and different flowers and together, and form the so-called flower calendar. At that time most of the monasteries are a region in southern Europe, southern Europe is Mediterranean climate, very suitable for planting flowers. Berberis belongs to tung's berberidaceae, is a barbed shrub plant. Origin is mostly in Europe, Asia and Himalayas mountain area. In such an environment, this is referred to as a birthday flower plant in Scotland to preach the Gospel of the Irish monks spread, the civilization of Europe.

Quintessential: virtues and vices
As this plants are harmful to other plants for the growth advantage. People regard it as evil plants, but the efficiency is very obvious. This plant began to represent the evil and good.