Mahonia aquifolium (Tall Oregon-grape) 1 gal

$12.00

This is our native Tall Oregon-grape, renowned for its shiny evergreen foliage, sweet-smelling bright yellow flowers and blue fruits loved by birds and pollinators. It typically grows around 6-8 ft. tall, but long-lived plants can grow over 10-15 ft. over time if not trimmed!

Our Tall Oregon-grape is especially terrific as a screening shrub/privacy buffer, and is a backbone species in our hedgerow demonstration projects.

This Oregon-grape thrives in a variety of soil types and moisture conditions, but needs full sun to part shade. [For more shade, check our other Mahonia species!]

While some gardeners report success cutting selected stems heavily back to just a few inches above the ground to retain bushy, shorter growth, we recommend that if you seek a shorter Oregon-grape for full sun, try the ‘Compacta’ form of this species (which we sometimes offer in our plant sale); ‘Compacta’ is consistently short and bushy. Read about why we love our 4 Mahonia offerings on our blog!

[Note: “Restoration Grade,” if available, are bargain picks but still great plants: They may have a funky form, be a bit scraggly, or kind of skimpy, but they will perk up once out of their pots and in your sunny landscape. Oregon-grapes struggle to thrive in nursery conditions/contained in pots.]

This is our native Tall Oregon-grape, renowned for its shiny evergreen foliage, sweet-smelling bright yellow flowers and blue fruits loved by birds and pollinators. It typically grows around 6-8 ft. tall, but long-lived plants can grow over 10-15 ft. over time if not trimmed!

Our Tall Oregon-grape is especially terrific as a screening shrub/privacy buffer, and is a backbone species in our hedgerow demonstration projects.

This Oregon-grape thrives in a variety of soil types and moisture conditions, but needs full sun to part shade. [For more shade, check our other Mahonia species!]

While some gardeners report success cutting selected stems heavily back to just a few inches above the ground to retain bushy, shorter growth, we recommend that if you seek a shorter Oregon-grape for full sun, try the ‘Compacta’ form of this species (which we sometimes offer in our plant sale); ‘Compacta’ is consistently short and bushy. Read about why we love our 4 Mahonia offerings on our blog!

[Note: “Restoration Grade,” if available, are bargain picks but still great plants: They may have a funky form, be a bit scraggly, or kind of skimpy, but they will perk up once out of their pots and in your sunny landscape. Oregon-grapes struggle to thrive in nursery conditions/contained in pots.]