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Oregon Grape - Photo (c) Riley Cameron, all rights reserved, uploaded by Riley Cameron C
Oregon Grape (Berberis aquifolium) Info
Mahonia aquifolium (Oregon-grape or Oregon grape) is a species of flowering plant in the family Berberidaceae, native to western North America. It is an evergreen shrub growing to 1 m (3 ft) tall by 1.5 m (5 ft) wide, with pinnate leaves consisting of spiny leaflets, and dense clusters of yellow flowers in early spring, followed by dark bluish-black berries. (Wikipedia)
Cascade Oregon-Grape - Photo (c) eyspahn, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC) CC
Cascade Oregon-Grape (Berberis nervosa) Info
Mahonia nervosa, commonly known as dwarf Oregon-grape, Cascade barberry, Cascade Oregon-grape, or dull Oregon-grape, is a flowering plant native to the northwest coast of North America from southern British Columbia south to central California, with an isolated population inland in northern Idaho. It is especially common in second growth, Douglas-fir or western redcedar forests, making use of those pools of sunlight that intermittently reach the ground. (Wikipedia)
Creeping Mahonia - Photo (c) Matt Lavin, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA) CC
Creeping Mahonia (Berberis repens) Info
Mahonia repens commonly known as creeping mahonia, creeping Oregon grape, creeping barberry, or prostrate barberry, is a species of Mahonia native to the Rocky Mountains and westward areas of North America, from British Columbia and Alberta in the north through Arizona and New Mexico, then into northwest Mexico by some reports. It is also found in many areas of California and the Great Basin region in Nevada. (Wikipedia)
Japanese Mahonia - Photo (c) Wolli Huang, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Wolli Huang CC
Japanese Mahonia (Berberis japonica) Info
Mahonia japonica is a species of flowering plant in the family Berberidaceae, native to Taiwan. Despite the name, it is not native to Japan, though it has been known in cultivation there for centuries. The wild origins of this species have long puzzled botanists, but wild plants in Taiwan, known under the name Mahonia tikushiensis, appear most similar to the cultivated forms of M. japonica. (Wikipedia)
Piper's Oregon-Grape - Photo (c) Jeff Stauffer, all rights reserved, uploaded by Jeff Stauffer C
Piper's Oregon-Grape (Berberis piperiana) Info
Berberis piperiana is a shrub native to the mountains of northern California and southwestern Oregon. It is found in open and wooded slopes at elevations of 900–1,700 m (3,000–5,600 ft). (Wikipedia)
Pygmy Oregon Grape - Photo (c) Eli Rush Kallison, all rights reserved, uploaded by Eli Rush Kallison C
Pygmy Oregon Grape (Berberis pumila) Info
Berberis pumila is a species of shrub native to Oregon and northern California. It is found in open woods and rocky areas at an altitude of 300–1,200 m (980–3,940 ft) in the Coast Ranges, the northern Sierra Nevada and the southern Cascades. (Wikipedia)