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![Berberis aquifolium Berberis aquifolium](images/Mahonia_aquifolium_fr_2x3_02_th.jpg) |
Berberis aquifolium
Syn. Mahonia aquifolium
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ca$ 3.95 |
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Glossy green leaves on this evergreen shrub are flushed red in the winter then topped by bright yellow flowers in the spring. The flowers are followed by purple-blue, edible fruit that are excellent for making jam and preserves. Height 3 feet; spread 5 feet. |
![Mahonia gracilipes Mahonia gracilipes](images/M/Mahonia_gracilipies_01_th.jpg) |
Mahonia gracilipes
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ca$ 6.95 |
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Pictures can hardly do this plant justice. The large compound leaves are dark green with lighter green veins, but it is their undersides that are so striking - almost pure white. The flowers are unusual for a Mahonia in that they are burgundy and white, rather than the more usual yellow. The widely... |
![Mahonia nervosa Mahonia nervosa](images/M/Mahonia_nervosa_02_th.jpg) |
Mahonia nervosa
Syn. Berberis nervosa
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ca$ 3.95 |
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This evergreen shrub has short vertical stems, mostly under 30 cm (12 in), while the leaves reach higher, rarely up to 1 m (3 feet) tall. The leaves are compound, with 9-19 leaflets; each leaflet is strongly toothed, reminiscent of holly, and somewhat shiny, but less so than Tall Oregon-grape. This... |
![Vancouveria hexandra Vancouveria hexandra](images/vancouveria_hexandra_flwrs_th.jpg) |
Vancouveria hexandra
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ca$ 3.60 |
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This deciduous perennial spreads by rhizomes and has 2-ternate leaves. In late spring, wiry leafless stems bear loose panicles of white flowers with reflexed petals. Spread is 16 inches. Makes a nice groundcover for a woodland or rock garden. |
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