Creeping Oregon Grape Creeping Oregon Grape Mahonia repens
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Creeping Oregon Grape is an excellent ground cover plant with attractive, dark green, holly-like leaves. It maintains its leaves throughout winter, which turn mauve, rose, and rust-colored. Clusters of bright, yellow flowers develop into dark, blue-purple edible berries ideal for juice or wine.
CREEPING OREGON GRAPE QUICK FACTS Zone : 5aHeight : 0.3 m (1.0 ft)Spread : 0.5 m (1.5 ft)Moisture : dry, normalLight : partial shade, full sunFall colour : purple and bronzeFlowers : yellowGrowth rate : slowLife span : longMaintenance : mediumSuckering : mediumPollution tolerance : medium
Other names: ash barberry, creeping barberry, creeping holly grape, creeping mahonia, creeping oregon-grape, creeping western barberry, holly grape, mountain holly, oregon barberry
Tags: All Items , Berries , Ground Cover , Interesting Foliage , Native Alberta Plants , Native British Columbia Plants , Native North America Plants , Privacy Trees , Wildlife Attracting Ships to Canada : yesShips to USA : no
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