Oregon Holly Grape – Mahonia aquifolium 960 Seeds | Hardy Evergreen Shrub | Non-GMO Commercial Bulk Pack | Edible Berries | Wildlife & Shade Plant
Oregon Holly Grape – Mahonia aquifolium 960 Seeds | Hardy Evergreen Shrub | Non-GMO Commercial Bulk Pack | Edible Berries | Wildlife & Shade Plant
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Grow your own Oregon Holly Grape (Mahonia aquifolium), a resilient evergreen shrub native to the Pacific Northwest and valued for its edible berries, bright yellow spring flowers, and attractive year-round foliage. This adaptable shrub thrives in woodland settings and shaded landscapes, making it ideal for conservation projects, nursery production, and large-scale plantings.
In early spring, dense clusters of fragrant yellow flowers bloom against glossy, holly-like foliage, attracting bees and beneficial pollinators. By late summer, dusty blue-black berries develop — edible and commonly used for jams, jellies, or wine-making. The fruit is also highly attractive to birds and wildlife.
Foliage emerges reddish, matures to deep green, and often turns bronze to burgundy in fall and winter, adding multi-season color. This 960-seed commercial bulk pack is perfect for restoration efforts, hedgerows, wildlife habitats, and expansive shade gardens.
You will receive seeds similar in quality to those shown in the listing photos.
You will receive:
✔️ 960 Mahonia aquifolium seeds
✔️ Clearly labeled seed packaging
✔️ Sowing instructions included
✔️ Non-GMO seeds
✔️ Secure packaging for safe delivery
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Oregon Holly Grape, Oregon Grape
Botanical Name: Mahonia aquifolium
Plant Type: Broadleaf evergreen shrub
Growth Stage: Seed
Sun Requirements: Full sun to part shade (prefers part shade)
Soil: Moist, organically rich, acidic, well-drained soil
Watering: Medium; drought tolerant once established
Mature Height: 3–6 feet
Spread: 2–5 feet
Growth Rate: Slow
USDA Zones: 5–8
Container Friendly: Suitable for early growth and nursery production
💡 Care Tip: Soak seeds in water for 24 hours, then cold stratify for 90 days at 40°F in a moist medium. Sow 1/8 inch deep and keep evenly moist. For best fruit production, plant multiple shrubs together to improve pollination.
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