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Barberry - Tiny Gold TM PP 17084
  Barberry - Tiny Gold TM PP 17084 The Barberry Tiny Gold TM PP 17084, Berberis t. 'Tiny Gold', has bright golden foliage, is a slow grower, and produces an ideal dwarf, golden hedge or small specimen.  It is resistant to sunburn and keeps its fresh, vivid color throughout the season. The leaves are deciduous, ovate to round and may have pink or red margins in summer; forms small, glossy bright red berries in autumn.  It grows slowly, forming a dense and compact shrub twice as wide as tall. Tiny Gold is a hardy shrub that likes almost any soil type, drained fertile soil is best, and thrives in full sun or partial shade. It is best to add well rotted compost in the planting soil. Tiny Gold will provide a great source of golden foliage to any garden, a border, or a container. 
  
      
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