Mahonia repens – Creeping Oregon Grape (3.5″ Pot)

Mahonia repens, or Creeping Oregon Grape, is an evergreen, low spreading shrub with dull green foliage. Bright yellow flowers are followed by blue-black fruit clusters. Will control erosion. Deer resistant. Native plant of the Pacific Northwest.

Prefers moist, organic, slightly acidic soil. Oregon Grape is an excellent shrub for mass plantings, as a hedge or screen, or planted singly for color accent.

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Mahonia repens, or Creeping Oregon Grape, is an evergreen, low spreading shrub with dull green foliage. Bright yellow flowers are followed by blue-black fruit clusters. Will control erosion. Deer resistant. Native plant of the Pacific Northwest.

Prefers moist, organic, slightly acidic soil. Oregon Grape is an excellent shrub for mass plantings, as a hedge or screen, or planted singly for color accent.

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