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Mahonia aquifolium
Oregon Grape
Mahonia aquifolium
Description
Code: 6965Family: BerberidaceaeGenus: Mahonia
Plant Type:Shrub
A Pacific Northwest shrub is known for its evergreen, holly-like leaves that turn deep burgundy in winter. New leaves emerge reddish in spring when the yellow flowers appear and are followed by blue berries.
Blooms: Spring
Spring
Growth Rate: Moderate,Slow
Size Range: 3-5' tall x 3-5' wide
Cultural Information
Exposure
Sun SunPart Shade Part Shade
Shade Shade
Soil: Average,Well-drained,Tolerates Clay,Loam,Prefers Acidic Soil
Water Use: Drought Tolerant,Low
Maintenance: Low
Hardiness Zone: 5,6,7,8,9
Cold Hardy to -20° to -10°F
Features and Benefits
Attracts Bees Attracts BeesAttracts Birds Attracts Birds
Attracts Butterflies Attracts ButterfliesAttracts Hummingbirds Attracts Hummingbirds
Culinary Uses Culinary UsesDeer Resistant Deer Resistant
Edible Parts Edible PartsEvergreen Evergreen
Fabulous Foliage Fabulous FoliageFall/Winter Color Fall/Winter Color
Interesting Fruit,Berries,Seeds or Bark Interesting Fruit,Berries,Seeds or BarkMay Naturalize May Naturalize
Native to NorthWest Native to NorthWestShowy Flowers Showy Flowers
Winter Bird Feeders Winter Bird Feeders
Grown by: Blooming Nursery,Inc & Blooming Junction
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