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Oregon Grape (Mahonia Aquifolium)

Oregon Grape (Mahonia Aquifolium)

$2.50

Oregon Grape seedlings are typically grown from seeds collected in late summer. The seeds require stratification before sowing in the fall or early spring. Seedlings thrive in well-drained soil and partial to full shade, reaching a plantable size in one to two years. 

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Oregon Grape is a native shrub that produces clusters of small, dark blue berries. These berries are tart and are often used in jams, jellies, and wines. The plant is also valued for its medicinal properties, traditionally used by Indigenous peoples for various ailments. Oregon Grape is an excellent ground cover that helps prevent soil erosion and provides habitat for pollinators.