Similar in shape to 'Helmond Pillar' barberry, but with orange-red new growth that matures to vivid gold. Autumn brings stunning orange-red color. Proven to be burn resistant in side by side tests with other yellow leaf barberry.

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Plant Sunjoy Gold Pillar barberry as a low-maintenance hedge or edging, or add it to a border as an specimen plant. Thanks to its unique column-like habit, Sunjoy Gold Pillar ® barberry can do some heavy lifting in the landscape yet it remains a very easy-care and durable shrub. SUNJOY GOLD PILLAR is a Japanese barberry cultivar that is noted for its bright yellow foliage which retains good golden yellow color all summer (no greening) and will not scorch. Shop for Sunjoy Gold Pillar® Barberry, shipped directly from the nursery to your door.

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Find care information, pictures & more. Plus free shipping offers on all shrubs! SUNJOY GOLD PILLAR® brings vertical lines to your garden with its bright golden foliage and red new growth. It has proven to be burn-resistant in side-by-side tests with other yellow leaf barberry. In the fall, you will be treated to a colorful display of orange-red foliage.

Final Conclusion

Proven to be burn resistant in side by side tests with other yellow leaf barberry. Plant Sunjoy Gold Pillar barberry as a low-maintenance hedge or edging, or add it to a border as a specimen plant. Sunjoy Gold Pillar® Barberry (Berberis thunbergii) wears wow factor from head to toe! It brings structure and vibrant color to practically any garden plot, whether along a busy polluted street, a sunbaked hot spot, or even in clay soil. The Sunjoy Gold Pillar Barberry is a stunning compact columnar barberry bush with outstanding color. New growth is vibrant red-orange and ages to a yellow gold.

This barberry is deer, disease, and burn resistant, non-invasive, and easy to grow. Order online today for fast delivery! For a dynamic color in your garden, choose the Sunjoy Gold Pillar® Barberry. It forms a dense, tight column of upright branches, making a striking specimen reaching 3 to 4 feet in height, and only 2 feet wide.