Name: Creeping Oregon Grape (Native)
Latin Name: Mahonia repens
Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Soil: Well-drained, Acidic, Humus-rich, Moist
Zone: 5-8
Tolerance: Drought, Frost, Heat
A low-growing, evergreen, perennial shrub or shrublet typically growing to 1-foot which spreads by underground stems to form an attractive ground cover. Holly-like, compound leaves with oval, spiny-toothed, leathery, blue-green leaflets pair with deep yellow flowers in spring. Small clusters of grape-like, dark blue-purple berries follow flowering and mature in late summer.




Last updated January 27, 2012.
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Product Code Stock Unit
  MAHO-R   6506   1 gal
  MAHO-R   1111   2 gal
  MAHO-R   538   3 gal