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Mahonia nervosa - BSWJ13580

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Description:
A rare (in British gardens) dwarf evergreen suckering shrub with relatively large glossy sea-green pinnate leaves that are five to seven spine-edged and turn red in winter in sunny drained situations. Bearing spikes to 20cm long of yellow flowers in terminal clusters from May-June, followed by bloomy black fruit. From seed gathered with Dan Hinkley on a walk in the forest surrounding his new garden at Windcliff, WA, USA in August 2013. Easily grown in any type of drained soil in sun or shade, but does not perform as well on chalk.

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Family Generic Species/Variety Collection Number
(Berberidaceae) Mahonia nervosa BSWJ13580
Group Colour Blooms Size
Shrub Yellow Spring, summer small
Soil Type Shade Foliage Origin
Normal Part shade, Shade, Sun Evergreen bold North America
Scented Ornamental Berries / Fruit
Yes ORNAMENTAL berries
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