








Concorde Japanese Barberry
Compact, colourful, and low-maintenance, the Concorde Japanese Barberry is a standout addition to any landscape. This dense, mounded shrub features deep burgundy foliage that holds its rich colour all season long, adding contrast and visual interest to gardens, borders, and foundation plantings. In the fall, the foliage takes on a vibrant reddish hue, enhancing seasonal appeal.
Growing to approximately 18–24 inches tall and wide, the Concorde is ideal for small spaces or mass plantings. It is drought-tolerant once established and deer-resistant, making it a hardy and reliable choice for Ontario landscapes. Tiny yellow flowers bloom in spring, followed by bright red berries that persist into winter and attract birds.
Compact, colourful, and low-maintenance, the Concorde Japanese Barberry is a standout addition to any landscape. This dense, mounded shrub features deep burgundy foliage that holds its rich colour all season long, adding contrast and visual interest to gardens, borders, and foundation plantings. In the fall, the foliage takes on a vibrant reddish hue, enhancing seasonal appeal.
Growing to approximately 18–24 inches tall and wide, the Concorde is ideal for small spaces or mass plantings. It is drought-tolerant once established and deer-resistant, making it a hardy and reliable choice for Ontario landscapes. Tiny yellow flowers bloom in spring, followed by bright red berries that persist into winter and attract birds.
Compact, colourful, and low-maintenance, the Concorde Japanese Barberry is a standout addition to any landscape. This dense, mounded shrub features deep burgundy foliage that holds its rich colour all season long, adding contrast and visual interest to gardens, borders, and foundation plantings. In the fall, the foliage takes on a vibrant reddish hue, enhancing seasonal appeal.
Growing to approximately 18–24 inches tall and wide, the Concorde is ideal for small spaces or mass plantings. It is drought-tolerant once established and deer-resistant, making it a hardy and reliable choice for Ontario landscapes. Tiny yellow flowers bloom in spring, followed by bright red berries that persist into winter and attract birds.