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Description: Historically cultivated for its tart berries for culinary use, barberries were traditionally used in pickled dishes, jams, candies, and more.
The root itself was used to make antipyretics, tonics, and other natural medicines. Due to its bitter flavor, however; it was typically used to make yellow dyes.
Botanical Name: Berberis vulgaris
Common names: Berbery, pipperidge bush, sow berry
Medicinal part: bark, root-bark, fruit
INCI Name: Berberis Vulgaris Root Powder
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