- Up for sale is oregon grapeholly, holly leaved barberry, mahonia aquifolium. 50 seeds.
- Mahonia are often called holly-leaved barberries since they are in the barberry family but look much like holly shrubs.
- They are well suited to shady spots in your garden or landscape and are popular as privacy hedges because of their architectural, dramatic appearance.
- The floral sprays are fragrant golden yellow blooming in late winter to early spring and are attractive to pollinators like bees and butterflies.
- The blueish berries are edible and taste like black currant. They also appeal to various birds that may take refuge in the thick foliage.
- Berries provide food for birds.
- Mahonia will grow in any soil, sandy, loamy, clay and any ph.
- Perennial hardy
- Zone: 5-8. They can get as low as 5 degrees f.
- Light: low sun.
- Soil: rich, well-drained soil to any variety of soil or ph.
- Moisture: regular. They will tolerate low watering.
- Height: 6-10' tall.
- Width: 4'-7' wide.
- Bloom time: late spring.