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Mahonia M. piperiana x M. aquifolium x M. amplectans Golden Abundance

No current common name.

1Gal Container (Up to 0)
A hybrid of three California native Oregon grapes. It's always been confusing calling a Mahonia or Berberis Oregon Grape. It's not a grape and they are native from California up in to Idaho and British Columbia. Maybe because we have native grapes and they don't?


Mahonia M. piperiana x M. aquifolium x M. amplectans 'Golden Abundance' is great for a bird garden.
Foliage of Mahonia M. piperiana x M. aquifolium x M. amplectans 'Golden Abundance' has color green and is evergreen.
Flower of Mahonia M. piperiana x M. aquifolium x M. amplectans 'Golden Abundance' has color yellow and is edible.
Fruit of Mahonia M. piperiana x M. aquifolium x M. amplectans 'Golden Abundance' is edible.

Communities for Mahonia M. piperiana x M. aquifolium x M. amplectans 'Golden Abundance':Mountain Meadow and Riparian (rivers & creeks).

ph: 6.00 to 7.50
usda: 8 to 10
height[m]: 1.50 to 2.00
width[m]: 2.00 to 2.20
rainfall[cm]: 80.00 to 200.00

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