Oregon Grape Holly Creeping-#1
Oregon Grape Holly Creeping-#1
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Description
Creeping mahonia (Mahonia repens) is an evergreen perennial shrub native to the northwest United States and northwest Canada. It has small, bright yellow flowers that bloom from mid-to late spring, followed by black berries. The leaves are leathery and remain on the branches for many years. The shrub grows to about 12 inches in height and spreads rapidly over the ground, creating a dense cover. It can tolerate shadier gardens with moist soil, but also performs well in sunny spots with adequate drainage. The creeping mahonia is a great ground cover plant and perfect for rock gardens and borders.
Mahonia repens
Product Details
Plant type | Evergreen Shrub |
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Sunlight | Partial sun |
Hardiness zone | 5 |
Life cycle | Perennial |
Growth rate | Low |
Care level | Medium |
Maintenance | Moderate |
Evergreen or Deciduous | Evergreen |
Drought tolerant | Yes |
Common name | creeping mahonia |
Scientific name | Mahonia repens |
Sunlight | Partial sun |
Propagation methods | Layering Propagation, Division, Cutting, Seed Propagation |
Poisonous to pets | No |