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Berberis pinnata subsp. insularis Munz  

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(redirected from: Mahonia pinnata subsp. insularis (Munz) J.B. Roof)
Family: Berberidaceae
island barberry
[Mahonia pinnata subsp. insularis (Munz) J.B. Roof]
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Alan T. Whittemore in Flora of North America (vol. 3)
Shrubs , self-supporting or clambering, 1-7 m. Leaflets thin and flexible; lateral leaflet blades lance-oblong or elliptic, margins plane or weakly undulate, marginal teeth tipped with spines to 1-1.6 × 0.1-0.2 mm. Inflorescences 6-9 cm. Flowering winter (Mar). In shade beneath trees, pine and pine-oak forest; of conservation concern; 100-450 m; Calif. Berberis pinnata subsp. insularis is endemic to the Channel Islands. Specimens of B . pinnata from the coast north of Santa Barbara often show some characteristics of subsp. insularis .

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