Mahonia aquifolium 'Compacta' - Compact Oregon Grape-Holly

Compact Oregon Grape-Holly

Mahonia aquifolium 'Compacta'

  • AKA Berberis aquifolium Compacta
  • Clusters of fragrant yellow flowers
  • Green berries change to dark blue in the summer and persist into winter
  • Glossy blue-green leaves with spines on their edges turn bronze-purple tones in the winter
  • Irregular, compact, spreading habit
  • Bloom Time: Spring

ZONE:
5

COLOUR:
Yellow

HEIGHT:
60-80 cm

SPREAD:
100-125 cm

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Growing and Maintenance Tips:


Mahonia grow best in partial to full shade, and in a moist, slightly acidic soil. Though it grows slowly, it suckers, and will need some care to keep it formal-looking. 

Characteristics & Attributes


GROWTH RATE:
Slow
ATTRIBUTES:
Fall Color
Berries
FLOWERING TIME:
Spring
HABIT:
Compact
Rounded
FOLIAGE COLOR:
Green (dark)

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suitable substitutions for Mahonia aquifolium 'Compacta'