Creeping Oregon Grape Mahonia Repens
Mahonia repens creeping mahonia low spreading evergreen 1 x 2 with holly like green leaves that turn red to purple in the winter.
Creeping oregon grape mahonia repens. Excellent for use as a large scale groundcover in a woodland garden or in a small shrub grouping. Bright yellow flowers in the spring followed by blue edible fruit. With foliage flowers and berries similar to the oregon grape holly shrub creeping grape holly has all the features of the taller form in a plant that grows only 9 to 15 inches tall. Mahonia repens commonly called creeping oregon grape or creeping barberry is a low growing stoloniferous evergreen shrub or shrublet which typically grows to 1 tall and spreads by underground stems to form an attractive ground cover.
Another grape holly plant creeping mahonia m. Darkstar creeping oregon grape mahonia repens monrws plant patent 28 549 sku 8451 a low spreading evergreen shrub with exceptional purple foliage. Drought resistant drought tolerant plant xeric. Mahonia repens low or creeping oregon grape the lowest growing of the three mahonia repens generally grows to only about a foot in height with a spread to three feet.
Mahonia repens sku 6095 this low sprawling north american native shrub features leathery spiny green foliage and sprays of bright yellow spring flowers that are followed by clusters of blue black fruit in late summer. The spines on the more rounded leaves are papery so not too dangerous to place near a path. A full sun to part shade lover this plant is easily grown in average medium. Creeping mahonia creeping hollygrape creeping oregon grape creeping barberry prostrate barberry this broadleaf evergreen shrub spreads by underground stems at a moderate rate up to 12 18 in.
Mahonia repens creeping oregon grape creeping oregon grape has rounded leaflets usually 5 7 and grows 12 24 high. Tall 30 45 cm and. Mahonia repens commonly known as creeping mahonia creeping oregon grape creeping barberry or prostrate barberry is a species of mahonia native to the rocky mountains and westward areas of north america from british columbia and alberta in the north through arizona and new mexico then into northwest mexico by some reports. Drought tolerant native adaptable to most soils in sun and shade.
Creeping mahonia is one of our very best evergreen native groundcovers for shade and partial shade.