Barberry Flowers

Botanically known as Berberis vulgaris L, barberry flowers are small, cup-shaped, fragrant blooms that are native to East Asia. These deciduous shrubs reach up to a height of 6 feet, are planted as ground cover, and are associated with the meaning of survival and resilience.
The barberry flowers are best grown in full sun to partial shade, and they grow orange and yellow flowers, which are toxic, both for humans and pets; hence, handle with care. Other than that, these perennial flowers require little care and are resistant to disease and rot. However, basic plant care must be ensured.