Mahonia aquifolium Oregon Grape |
| DescriptionCode: 6965 | Family: Berberidaceae | Genus: 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 | | Growth Rate: Moderate,Slow | Size Range: 3-5' tall x 3-5' wide |
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Cultural InformationExposure Sun Part 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 Birds | Attracts Butterflies | Attracts Hummingbirds | Culinary Uses | Deer Resistant | Edible Parts | Evergreen | Fabulous Foliage | Fall/Winter Color | Interesting Fruit,Berries,Seeds or Bark | May Naturalize | Native to NorthWest | Showy Flowers | Winter Bird Feeders |
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Grown by: Blooming Nursery,Inc & Blooming Junction
3839 SW Golf Course Road, Cornelius, OR 97113 Ph: (503) 357-2904 Fax: (503) 357-2932 Email: sales@bloomingnursery.com