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Ground Covers: Mahonia repens
Ground Covers: Mahonia repens Scientific Name Mahonia repens Common Name Creeping mahonia Ground Covers Plant Fact Sheets Consumer Hort Hardiness Zones: 5 to 9 Habit: Evergreen Growth Rate: Moderate Size: Height 10 inches with a spread of 4 to 5 feet Site Requirements: Sun to light shade; prefers well-drained, organically enriched acidic soil but tolerates a range of soil types Form: Stiff ...
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Mahonia (Oregon Grape) Catalog
... sometimes called Barberry and Holly-Grape,also.) Tall Oregon Grape Photo by Jennifer Rehm The Mahonia genus has three species, described below. These are wonderful plants, each with different characteristics each ... are evergreen, alternate, pinnately compound with 3 to 21 leaflets, depending on the species. All Mahonia develop some bronze leaf colors in the sun: they stay greener in the deeper shade ...
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Mahonia repens fact sheet
Mahonia repens fact sheet Creeping mahonia Berberidaceae Mahonia repens (Lindl.) G. Don Leaf: Text unavailable. Flower: Text unavailable. Fruit: Text unavailable. Twig: Text unavailable. Bark: Text unavailable. Form: Text unavailable. USDAFS Additional Silvics
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Floridata: Mahonia bealei
... day, though. Best position is one that gives 2-4 hours of morning sun. Leatherleaf mahonia does not like hot, midday sun in the southern zones, but does well in full ... named for the nineteenth century American horticulturist, Bernard McMahon. Oregon grapeholly (M. aquifolium) and Chinese mahonia (M. fortunei) are similar species widely in cultivation. The barberries (genus Berberis) and the familiar ...
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Floridata: Mahonia fortunei
... ) Get link to Profile# 863 (click for data record) e-mail this page Description Chinese mahonia is a dense, compact, multistemmed, evergreen shrub that gets 4-6' tall. It has pinnately ... of other species in the genus. Features There are about 70 species in the genus Mahonia, named for the nineteenth century American horticulturist, Bernard McMahon. The Englishman, Robert Fortune, first introduced ...
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Mahonia repens Creeping Mahonia.
... fall. It has done well here, The Living Museum in Bakersfield and in Santa Barbara Botanic Garden. Mahonia repens tolerates deer. Mahonia repens is great for a bird garden and a butterfly garden. Mahonia repens's ... Evergreen . Mahonia repens's flower color is Yellow . Communities for Creeping Mahonia Yellow Pine Forest Ranges for Mahonia repens pH: 5 to 8 Height: 1 to 3 [m] Width: 0.5 to 1 [m] USDA ...
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Angiosperm Families - Berberidaceae Juss.
... prickly). Leaves without a persistent basal meristem. Leaf anatomy. Stomata mainly confined to one surface (abaxial); anomocytic. Minor leaf veins without phloem transfer cells (Berberis, Epimedium, Mahonia). Stem anatomy. Cork cambium present; initially deep-seated, or superficial. Nodes tri-lacunar, or multilacunar. Secondary thickening absent (?), or developing from a conventional cambial ring. ...
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What plants are good for narrow privacy hedges/screens? - California Gardening
... , Buxus sempervirens 'Graham Blandy', Ilex crenata 'Sky Pencil', Ilex vomitoria Will Fleming, and Euonymus japonicus Chollipo and Beni Komachi. There ARE a few plants that naturally grow tall and narrow, Nandina, Mahonia japonica and Podocarpus macrophyllus are the easiest to find. If you are trying to extend the height of a fence, you could plant a large shrub or small tree along side the fence, ...
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Winter Garden Forum - GardenWeb
... at 14:51 7 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Feb 8, 06 at 15:08 The wierdest thing... Posted by: michelelee z8 WA on Sat, Feb 4, 06 at 21:54 1 follow-up, posted on Tue, Feb 7, 06 at 17:00 Mahonia x media and Grevillea victoriae Posted by: BBoy z8 WA USA on Sun, Dec 18, 05 at 20:10 2 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, Feb 6, 06 at 12:32 'Sunburst' Witchhazel Posted by: bboy z8 WA USA on Mon, Jan ...
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