Mahonia aquifolium oregon grape
By Klahanie_
- 18 Mar, 2021
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in our forest blooming. Native to the region called Pacific North West (PNW) which includes coastal Oregon, Washington State, Vancouver Island and coastal part of BC. but it does not have an exact defined boundaries.The area have plentiful rainfall, mild winters and summers. There are numerous Islands along this coast with Vancouver Island (where we live) being the largest.
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I love the perfume of these as they always remind me of Lily of the valley.
19 Mar, 2021
Thank you, Klahanie.
20 Mar, 2021
They are doing well for you Klahanie.
20 Mar, 2021
Thank you for posting your local Oregon Grapes. I do enjoy seeing plants in their natural habitat.
20 Mar, 2021
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A very nice plant to have in your forest, Klahanie. Do the flowers open up on this mahonia? They do look pretty little ‘buds’.
18 Mar, 2021