Plant of Merit: Oregon grape-holly

Published 1:30 am Thursday, December 29, 2016

Plant of Merit: Oregon grape-holly
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Plant of Merit: Oregon grape-holly
Plant of Merit: Oregon grape-holly

What: Mahonia aquifolium is commonly known as Oregon grape-holly. It has superb garden value due to its yellow spring flowers, that are followed by blue-black berries and very colorful foliage. It is a small shrub but prickly like holly, so careful placement is important. Birds flock to this shrub due to its grape-like berries. Its colorful foliage is a perfect addition to holiday wreaths and displays.

Where: Mahonia aquifolium is a woodland plant but also does well at the base of larger shrubs where it is protected from afternoon sun.

Size: It is a diminutive shurb at 3 feet tall and 5 feet wide.

Find it: Mahonia aquifolium can be found in most full-service nurseries.

— Sandra Schumacher