
Berberidaceae FAMILY
Mahoberberis aquisargentii
Mahoberberis aquisargentii
Edibility
1/5
Medicinal
2/5
Safety & Hazards
All parts of the plant contain the alkaloid berberine - this is most concentrated in the roots, stems and inner bark, and least concentrated in the fruits. In small quantities berberine has a range of effective medicinal applications but, in excess, can cause vomiting, lowered blood pressure, reduced heart rate, lethargy, and other ill-effects. The fruit of most, if not all, members of this genus are more or less edible and can be eaten in quantity since the levels of berberine in the fruit are very low.
Botanical Description
Mahoberberis aquisargentii is an evergreen shrub that can grow up to 2 metres tall The plant is sometimes grown as an ornamental, where it makes an excellent security hedge.
Habitat & Origin
Origintemperate
Native RangeA bi-generic hybrid of garden origin, Mahonia aquifolia x Berberis sargentii.
HabitatNot known in the wild.