Mahonia aquifolium : Oregon Grape (1-0, 04"-08") (Code: 1773)

Mahonia aquifolium : Oregon Grape (1-0, 04"-08")

A broad leaf evergreen shrub that grows to to 5'. It's slightly leathery leaves are holly shaped, 2"-3" long and 2" wide. They are medium green in summer, they turn a bronze red in winter.  In very early spring (often January or February in the Pacific NW) daffodil yellow flowers appear in small clusters that become pea sized dusty blue berries in late summer. The berries are edible but sour and the pioneers are said to have used them for jelly. The berries are an important food source for birds and small animals. The bright yellow roots have astringent properties.Very commonly used for large scale plantings where year around interest and controlled size is required. (Highways, commercial buildings, small hedges.)

Minimum Order is 100 additional trees may be ordered in increments of 25.

Discounts for 500 or more.

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Prices
100 pcs. - 475 pcs. 0.400 USD per piece
500 pcs. - 5000000 pcs. 0.350 USD per piece

Price: 0.400 USD
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