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Fournier, on acids causing movements in stamens of Berberis, 196
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Heckel, on state of stamens of Berberis after excitement, 43
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Water does not act on the stamens of Berberis, but it does on the stigma of Mimulus.
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Many organs, when touched, bend in one fixed direction, such as the stamens of Berberis, the lobes of Dionaea, etc.
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Whereupon, sadly perplexed, all the Berberis went to their priest, and dolefully related the circumstance, expecting absolution, as the offence was involuntary.
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Berberis, being generally "les Suisses" of respectable establishments, are expected to be honest.
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As he spoke a blackbird came running with a chuckle from underneath the berberis, looked at them with alarm, and ran back.
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Am I alone in spurning the company of the orange flowered berberis - there are several of them, one less enticing than another?
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Yes, berberis can make a fine, thorny thicket of a hedge which will readily block intruders, but it could not be described as beautiful.
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"Well," replied the Berberis, falling upon him with their fists, "filth or not, we have eaten it."