Introducing Orange Rocket Barberry, a vibrant and versatile shrub that brings a burst of color and texture to your landscape. This exceptional barberry variety, known as Berberis thunbergii 'Orange Rocket,' is celebrated for its striking foliage and upright growth habit. Orange Rocket Barberry bushes feature brilliant orange-red leaves that emerge in spring, transitioning to a rich burgundy in summer and fiery red-orange in fall. With its compact and columnar form, this barberry bush is an ideal choice for borders, hedges, or as a focal point in your garden. With its resilience to heat, drought, and deer, Orange Rocket Barberry shrubs are a reliable and low-maintenance addition to gardens of all styles. Elevate your outdoor space with the dynamic color and year-round interest of Orange Rocket Barberry. When planting this Barberry shrub, dig the hole twice as wide as the pot and mix rich garden soil in with your native soil, then leave the top of the root ball 1/2 inch above the ground level when filling the hole with soil.
Orange Rocket Barberry bushes showcase brilliant orange-red foliage in spring, transitioning to burgundy in summer and fiery red-orange in fall, providing year-round interest.
Reaching a height of 3-4 feet and a width of 1.5 feet, this compact and columnar shrub is perfect for borders, hedges, or as a focal point.
Flourishes in full sun to partial shade, adapting well to various light conditions while maintaining its vibrant foliage color.
Well-suited for USDA zones 5-9, providing enduring beauty and resilience in a range of climates.
Ideal for borders, hedges, or as a focal point, Orange Rocket Barberry shrubs add dynamic color and year-round interest to any garden setting.
Striking orange-red leaves emerge in spring, transitioning to burgundy in summer and fiery red-orange in fall, creating a captivating display.
With its compact and columnar growth habit, Orange Rocket Barberry bushes are well-suited for smaller garden spaces or tight planting areas.
Ships from Alabama - Customers beyond the Southeast US should place orders from early fall to late spring to avoid heat damage in transit
Placing a large order? Consider ordering 1-2 of these Barberry plants to ensure that they will meet your specifications before placing the order for the entire project