Creeping Oregon Grape
Low, compound evergreen leaves look similar to holly. Creeping Oregon Grape forms a low-spreading groundcover with fragrant, small, yellow flowers that bloom from mid spring to early summer at the branch tips. Pacific Northwest native; an excellent choice for dry shade!  (Groundcover)
		
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| Spring Summer | 12-18" tall x 30-36" wide |       | |||||||||||||||||
| Hardiness Zone:5,6,7,8,9,10,11  Cold Hardy to -20° to -10°F | |||||||||||||||||||
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		 Attracts Bees
 Attracts Bees Attracts Birds
 Attracts Birds Attracts Butterflies
 Attracts Butterflies Attracts Hummingbirds
 Attracts Hummingbirds Deer Resistant
 Deer Resistant Drought Tolerant
 Drought Tolerant Edible Parts
 Edible Parts Evergreen
 Evergreen Fabulous Foliage
 Fabulous Foliage Fall/Winter Color
 Fall/Winter Color Interesting Fruit,Berries,Seeds or Bark
 Interesting Fruit,Berries,Seeds or Bark May Naturalize
 May Naturalize Native to NorthWest
 Native to NorthWest NW Great Plant Pick
 NW Great Plant Pick Prostrate or vining growth habit
 Prostrate or vining growth habit