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Items 1-10 of 10
  1. Mahonia 'Ozzie Johnson', Hybrid Mahonia
    A Mahonia cross from the collection of Dan Hinkley, described by him as having "finely textured foliage exhibiting moments of brilliant red growth alternating with minutes of variegation." Upright clusters of yellow flowers appear in mid-spring. Mature size: 4-6 ft T x W Minimum temperature: 0° F
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  2. Mahonia fortunei 'Dan Hinkley', Chinese Mahonia
    Compound glossy leaves clad stems that terminate in especially opulent and abundant clusters of yellow flowers in spring. Birds will take advantage of the dark purple berries that follow. This is apparently a serendipitous hybrid of three Mahonia from Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, yielding a more vigorous, floriferous plant. Mature size:...
    $24.50
  3. Mahonia x media 'Charity', Hybrid Mahonia
    Evergreen and multi-stemmed, this 8' – 12' tall clumping shrub has large clusters of fragrant yellow flower spikes from October into winter, followed by dark purple fruits that birds eat. Hummingbirds are gratified to find its nectar during this lean time! Branches tend to whorl in tiers to make a very...
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  4. Mahonia x media 'Arthur Menzies', Hybrid Mahonia
    This is a superb hybrid with graceful, long, spiny leaves and springtime fragrant yellow flowers that bring bees in droves. It's an upright, vase-shaped shrub that can grow to 10 feet with age. Make it a centerpiece. Minimum temperature: 0° F Featured on Great Plant Picks: https://www.greatplantpicks.org/plantlists/view/976
    From $29.50
  5. Mahonia oiwakensis subsp. lomariifolia, Lomaria-leaved Mahonia
    An upright, architectural plant displaying glossy, blue-green leaves with long, spiny leaflets. Skyward, bright yellow flower spikes top stems from late fall into winter. Evergreen shrub; mature size: 8-12 ft T x 4-5 ft W Minimum temperature: 10° F
    $24.50
  6. Mahonia repens, Dwarf Oregon Grape
    Evergreen growth is kept thick and low by occasional pruning if desired. Yellow flower clusters bloom in spring, and its fall-reddened, wide leaves are equally, if not more colorful—a handsome, dependable northwest native. Well-draining soil improves appearance and longevity. Mature size: 1-2 feet tall and spreading Minimum temperature: -30° F Featured...
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  7. Arundo donax var. 'Versicolor', Giant Reed Grass
    A stunning fountain of bold green and white leaves are arresting from afar but also possess details that merit closer scrutiny. It promises that your garden will not be dull. Bambooesque in impression and exhilarating in full moonlight. 8 feet tall, and slowly spreading. Minimum temperature: -10° F
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  8. Mahonia aquifolium, Oregon Grape or Grapeholly
    Open suckering shrub with pinnate bright green holly-like leaves. Easy care: it makes a great evergreen addition to a hedge or screen. Clusters of sulfur-yellow flowers in spring turn to blue-gray fruit by fall. The bloom clusters are an essential early-bloomer for pollinators. The birds love the berries and we're told they...
    $28.50
  9. Mahonia eurybracteata subsp. ganpinensis 'Soft Caress' PP20183
    Mahonia 'Soft Caress' is an excellent evergreen foliage plant that provides a bamboo-like fine texture for the shade garden. It's also ideal for containers if you'd like something that holds its form year-round and always looks great. Canary-yellow flowers bloom in late winter and are followed by large steely blue fruit...
    $44.50
  10. Mahonia nervosa, Longleaf Oregon Grape or Cascade Oregon Grape
    Lustrous, narrow, pinnate leaves with spiny edges take on red hues in winter, and clusters of bright yellow flowers bloom in late spring. Waxy, blue berries follow the blooms in fall. This Northwest native will thrive in full sun to deep shade but performs best in part shade with better...
    From $11.50