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Creeping Oregon Grape-Holly
Botanical Name:
Mahonia repens- AKA Berberis aquifolium repens
- Clusters of fragrant yellow flowers
- Green berries change to dark blue in the summer and persist into winter
- Dull blue-green leaves with spines on their edges turn bronze-purple tones in the winter
- Suckering, compact, spreading habit
- Bloom Time: Spring
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Hardiness Zone
5
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Flower Colour
- Yellow
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- Photo courtesy of Bailey Nurseries Inc.
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Height
30 cm-40 cm
Width
Spread
100 cm-125 cm
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*All plugs are sold individually. Contact us for full tray pricing. Please click here for tray sizing guide.
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Creeping Oregon Grape-Holly
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$21.95
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$21.95
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Sunny
Exposure
- Full Sun
- Partial Sun/Shade
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Soil Moisture
- Moist to Average
- Well-drained
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Attracts Wildlife
- Attracts Birds
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Growth Rate
- Slow
Palette
Foliage Colour
- Blue
- Green
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Critter
- Deer Resistant
- Rabbit Resistant
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Attributes
- Berries
- Edible
- Evergreen
- Fall Color
- Fragrant
- Native to Ontario
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Flowering Time
- Spring
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Shape
- Clumping
- Spreading
- Upright
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Garden Uses
- Ground cover
- Naturalizing
Additional Details
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Growing Tips & Maintenance
- Mahonia grow best in partial to full shade, and in a moist, slightly acidic soil. Though it grows slowly, it suckers, and will need some care to keep it formal-looking.
Note
Additional Notes
- Native to OntarioLarval host for some native moths and butterflies, including the Brown Elfin Butterfly. The flowers produce pollen and nectar, attracting bees, hummingbirds, moths, and other insects. The fruit is enjoyed by midsized birds and mammals. Because the edges of the leaves have small pricks, deer avoid this plant. In winter, they may become desperate enough to browse it.
Creeping Oregon Grape-Holly
Size: 1gal
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