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1 gal. Oregon Grape Holly Shrub with Glossy Evergreen Foliage, Vivid Red Fall Color, Yellow Flowers and Blue Fruit
1 gal. Oregon Grape Holly Shrub with Glossy Evergreen Foliage, Vivid Red Fall Color, Yellow Flowers and Blue Fruit
1 gal. Oregon Grape Holly Shrub with Glossy Evergreen Foliage, Vivid Red Fall Color, Yellow Flowers and Blue Fruit
1 gal. Oregon Grape Holly Shrub with Glossy Evergreen Foliage, Vivid Red Fall Color, Yellow Flowers and Blue Fruit
1 gal. Oregon Grape Holly Shrub with Glossy Evergreen Foliage, Vivid Red Fall Color, Yellow Flowers and Blue Fruit
1 gal. Oregon Grape Holly Shrub with Glossy Evergreen Foliage, Vivid Red Fall Color, Yellow Flowers and Blue Fruit

1 gal. Oregon Grape Holly Shrub with Glossy Evergreen Foliage, Vivid Red Fall Color, Yellow Flowers and Blue Fruit

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The Oregon Grape is an easily grown evergreen plant that although unrelated to actual grapes, earns its name from the purple bunches of edible berries that resemble grape clusters. These beautiful shrubs prefer shaded or partly-shaded areas but can survive in full-sun. The Oregon Grape consists of the typical holly shaped leaves that begin with a green color but then become tinged with red and purple tones. The Oregon Grape also produces close-knit aromatic yellow blooms in the early spring which then turn to the berries it is well-known for. Resistant to drought and tolerating poor soil, the Oregon Grape grows at a moderate rate and can be slow to spread. This shrub is the state flower of Oregon and attracts insects with its blooms and bird with its berries. Growing up to 72 in. tall and 36 in. W, you will find the Oregon Grape commonly used in mass planting/ground cover, hedges and used to stabilize ground.

 

What's great about the evergreen Oregon Grape?

  • Oregon grape is deer resistant and wonderful for bird and bee gardens
  • Thriving in USDA hardiness zones 5 to 9, the Oregon grape grows up to 72 in. tall and 36 in. W
  • Attractive to insects with its yellow flowers, the Oregon grape also attracts birds with its edible bunches of berries
  • Oregon grape shrubs prefer part to full shaded areas but can survive in full-sun as well