- Berberis buxifolia
Taxobox
name = "Berberis buxifolia"
regnum =Plantae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Ranunculales
familia =Berberidaceae
genus = "Berberis "
species = "B. buxifolia"
binomial = "Berberis buxifolia"
binomial_authority = Lam.:"Calafate redirects here. For the Patagonian town, see
El Calafate ""Berberis buxifolia", common name the Magellan Barberry, in Spanish Calafate, is an evergreen shrub, with shiny box-like leaves. The Calafate is native to the south of
Argentina andChile and is a symbol ofPatagonia .The bush grows to a height of 1 - 1.5 m. It has many arching branches, each covered in many tripartite spines. The bush has many small yellow flowers in summer. Its edible blue-black berries are harvested for
jam s, but are eaten fresh too - a legend tells that anyone who eats a Calafate berry will be certain to return to Patagonia.Fact|date=May 2008The Calafate is grown commercially for its fruit, potential medical uses and as a garden plant or
bonsai . Its wood is used to make a reddye . Thecultivar "Berberis buxifolia" 'Nana' is widely available as a garden shrub, and is also used in commercial plantings as a low spiny hedge to discourage intruders, but it does not fruit.__NOTOC__
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