
Oregon Grape (Mahonia aquifolium) – Seeds
Key Features:
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Hardy Evergreen Shrub: Grows year-round with glossy holly-like leaves.
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Medicinal & Ornamental Plant: Roots contain berberine, known for natural healing benefits.
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Attractive Blooms & Berries: Produces yellow flowers in spring followed by blue berries.
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Low Maintenance: Thrives in partial shade or full sun with minimal care.
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Wildlife Friendly: Berries attract birds and pollinators, enhancing biodiversity.
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Non-GMO Quality: Naturally produced, pesticide-free and untreated seeds.
Specifications:
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Scientific Name: Mahonia aquifolium
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Common Name (US): Oregon Grape
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Plant Type: Perennial Evergreen Shrub
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Growth Height: 3–6 feet (90–180 cm)
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USDA Hardiness Zones: 5–9
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Sun Exposure: Partial Shade to Full Sun
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Soil Type: Well-drained, slightly acidic soil
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Water Requirements: Moderate
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Blooming Season: Spring
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Fruit Season: Summer (Deep Blue-Purple Berries)
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Germination Time: 30–60 days
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Seed Type: Non-GMO, Heirloom Quality
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Temperature for Germination: 60–70°F (15–21°C)
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Planting Depth: ÂĽ inch (6 mm)
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Spacing: 2–3 feet apart
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Lifespan: Long-lived perennial
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Usage: Medicinal, landscaping, erosion control, wildlife habitat
Planting Guide:
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Seed Preparation: Soak Oregon Grape seeds in warm water for 24 hours before sowing.
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Soil Preparation: Use well-draining soil with organic compost for best germination.
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Sowing: Plant seeds ÂĽ inch deep in seed trays or directly outdoors in early spring.
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Light & Temperature: Keep in a warm location (60–70°F) with partial sunlight.
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Watering: Maintain evenly moist soil—avoid waterlogging.
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Transplanting: Once seedlings are 3–4 inches tall, transplant them to garden beds or pots spaced 2–3 feet apart.
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Maintenance: Mulch to retain moisture and prune after flowering for compact growth.
Important Growing Tips:
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Oregon Grape plants prefer mild climates with partial shade.
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Avoid overwatering; ensure good air circulation around the plants.
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Ideal for native gardens, forest edges, and shaded borders.
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Fruits are edible but sour—commonly used in jellies or herbal medicines.
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Oregon Grape (Mahonia aquifolium) – Seeds
Key Features:
-
Hardy Evergreen Shrub: Grows year-round with glossy holly-like leaves.
-
Medicinal & Ornamental Plant: Roots contain berberine, known for natural healing benefits.
-
Attractive Blooms & Berries: Produces yellow flowers in spring followed by blue berries.
-
Low Maintenance: Thrives in partial shade or full sun with minimal care.
-
Wildlife Friendly: Berries attract birds and pollinators, enhancing biodiversity.
-
Non-GMO Quality: Naturally produced, pesticide-free and untreated seeds.
Specifications:
-
Scientific Name: Mahonia aquifolium
-
Common Name (US): Oregon Grape
-
Plant Type: Perennial Evergreen Shrub
-
Growth Height: 3–6 feet (90–180 cm)
-
USDA Hardiness Zones: 5–9
-
Sun Exposure: Partial Shade to Full Sun
-
Soil Type: Well-drained, slightly acidic soil
-
Water Requirements: Moderate
-
Blooming Season: Spring
-
Fruit Season: Summer (Deep Blue-Purple Berries)
-
Germination Time: 30–60 days
-
Seed Type: Non-GMO, Heirloom Quality
-
Temperature for Germination: 60–70°F (15–21°C)
-
Planting Depth: ÂĽ inch (6 mm)
-
Spacing: 2–3 feet apart
-
Lifespan: Long-lived perennial
-
Usage: Medicinal, landscaping, erosion control, wildlife habitat
Planting Guide:
-
Seed Preparation: Soak Oregon Grape seeds in warm water for 24 hours before sowing.
-
Soil Preparation: Use well-draining soil with organic compost for best germination.
-
Sowing: Plant seeds ÂĽ inch deep in seed trays or directly outdoors in early spring.
-
Light & Temperature: Keep in a warm location (60–70°F) with partial sunlight.
-
Watering: Maintain evenly moist soil—avoid waterlogging.
-
Transplanting: Once seedlings are 3–4 inches tall, transplant them to garden beds or pots spaced 2–3 feet apart.
-
Maintenance: Mulch to retain moisture and prune after flowering for compact growth.
Important Growing Tips:
-
Oregon Grape plants prefer mild climates with partial shade.
-
Avoid overwatering; ensure good air circulation around the plants.
-
Ideal for native gardens, forest edges, and shaded borders.
-
Fruits are edible but sour—commonly used in jellies or herbal medicines.
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Key Features:
-
Hardy Evergreen Shrub: Grows year-round with glossy holly-like leaves.
-
Medicinal & Ornamental Plant: Roots contain berberine, known for natural healing benefits.
-
Attractive Blooms & Berries: Produces yellow flowers in spring followed by blue berries.
-
Low Maintenance: Thrives in partial shade or full sun with minimal care.
-
Wildlife Friendly: Berries attract birds and pollinators, enhancing biodiversity.
-
Non-GMO Quality: Naturally produced, pesticide-free and untreated seeds.
Specifications:
-
Scientific Name: Mahonia aquifolium
-
Common Name (US): Oregon Grape
-
Plant Type: Perennial Evergreen Shrub
-
Growth Height: 3–6 feet (90–180 cm)
-
USDA Hardiness Zones: 5–9
-
Sun Exposure: Partial Shade to Full Sun
-
Soil Type: Well-drained, slightly acidic soil
-
Water Requirements: Moderate
-
Blooming Season: Spring
-
Fruit Season: Summer (Deep Blue-Purple Berries)
-
Germination Time: 30–60 days
-
Seed Type: Non-GMO, Heirloom Quality
-
Temperature for Germination: 60–70°F (15–21°C)
-
Planting Depth: ÂĽ inch (6 mm)
-
Spacing: 2–3 feet apart
-
Lifespan: Long-lived perennial
-
Usage: Medicinal, landscaping, erosion control, wildlife habitat
Planting Guide:
-
Seed Preparation: Soak Oregon Grape seeds in warm water for 24 hours before sowing.
-
Soil Preparation: Use well-draining soil with organic compost for best germination.
-
Sowing: Plant seeds ÂĽ inch deep in seed trays or directly outdoors in early spring.
-
Light & Temperature: Keep in a warm location (60–70°F) with partial sunlight.
-
Watering: Maintain evenly moist soil—avoid waterlogging.
-
Transplanting: Once seedlings are 3–4 inches tall, transplant them to garden beds or pots spaced 2–3 feet apart.
-
Maintenance: Mulch to retain moisture and prune after flowering for compact growth.
Important Growing Tips:
-
Oregon Grape plants prefer mild climates with partial shade.
-
Avoid overwatering; ensure good air circulation around the plants.
-
Ideal for native gardens, forest edges, and shaded borders.
-
Fruits are edible but sour—commonly used in jellies or herbal medicines.























