| Mahonia aquifolium |
"Oregon Grape" This small shrub grows to 3ft tall and is excellent beneath trees or in a shady position, but will also do well in sun. Yellow flowers March - April, followed by blue / black berries. Any soil type. |
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| Mahonia aquifolium Apollo |
This vigorous, spreading form of the Oregon Grape makes a low growing bush. Its leaves are pinnate and deep green with red stalks often turning red in winter. In early spring it bears bright yellow flowers in large dense clusters followed by dark berries. |
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| Mahonia aquifolium Smaragd |
Similar to M. 'Apollo', but with the benefit of having young leaves a lovely bronze colour. |
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| Mahonia confusa |
Pale yellow flowers in Autumn, set against sea gren foliage |
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| Mahonia japonica |
A well known and popular plant giving a superb display during late autumn and winter of beautiful and fragrant flower heads of light golden yellow |
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| Mahonia japonica Bealei |
A well known tried and tested Mahonia with its characteristic short golden yellow flower heads in winter. Nowadays becoming increasingly confused with M. japonica |
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| Mahonia media Buckland |
Delightful long flower racemes of a gorgeous intense yellow beginning in late autumn and through the dark depths of winter |
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| Mahonia media Charity |
This wonderful hybrid has great architectural qualities, with its dark green spiky leaves. Very useful for winter colour, as the bright yellow fragrant flowers open on long racemes in early to mid winter. |
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| Mahonia media Lionel Fortescue |
Lots of bright yellow winter flowers in upright racemes and always attractive foliage makes this a splendid specimen plant. Originated as a seedling at the Garden House Buckland Monachorum Devon. |
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| Mahonia media Winter Sun |
A medium sized shrub of vigorous habit with pinnate leaves and erect racemes of densely packed fragrant yellow flowers. |
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| Mahonia wagneri Pinnacle |
A good selection this with bright golden flowers stong bushy upright growth bronzy when young |
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| Mahonia wagneri Undulata |
This interesting ornamental hybrid resembles M. aquifolium, but grows slightly taller and has dark green wavy pinnate leaves. Deep yellow flowers in spring. |
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