Mahonia

$2999
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Mahonia (Mahonia spp.), also commonly known as Oregon grape, is an evergreen shrub valued for its glossy, holly-like foliage and bright yellow flower clusters. It is often used in shaded landscapes as a foundation plant, woodland accent, or informal hedge, providing year-round structure and seasonal interest followed by blue-purple berries.

Care Needs
• Light: Partial shade to full shade; tolerates morning sun
• Water: Water regularly during establishment; moderate drought tolerance once established
• Pruning: Minimal pruning needed; remove damaged or wayward stems after flowering
• Fertilizer: Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in spring if needed


Attributes

  • Plant Type
    Evergreen shrub

  • USDA Zone
    7 - 10

  • Origin
    Asia and North America

  • Toxicity
    Generally considered non-toxic

  • Mature Height
    3-10 ft

  • Mature Width
    3-6 ft

  • Soil Preference
    Well drained, slightly acidic soil; tolerates organic soils

  • Spacing
    3-6 ft

  • Growth Rate
    Slow to moderate

  • Critter Resistant
    Yes

  • Salt Tolerance
    Low

  • Cold Tolerance
    High

  • Flowering
    Yes

  • Bloom Period
    Late winter to early spring

  • Flower Color
    Yellow

  • Stem Color
    Brown

  • Foliage Color
    Dark green to blue green

Mahonia plant with green leaves
Liberty Landscape Supply

Mahonia

$2999

Mahonia (Mahonia spp.), also commonly known as Oregon grape, is an evergreen shrub valued for its glossy, holly-like foliage and bright yellow flower clusters. It is often used in shaded landscapes as a foundation plant, woodland accent, or informal hedge, providing year-round structure and seasonal interest followed by blue-purple berries.

Care Needs
• Light: Partial shade to full shade; tolerates morning sun
• Water: Water regularly during establishment; moderate drought tolerance once established
• Pruning: Minimal pruning needed; remove damaged or wayward stems after flowering
• Fertilizer: Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in spring if needed

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  • 3#
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