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I would say that the mahonia that you saw on your walk is either Mahonia bealei, the leatherleaf holly, or Mahonia ‘Arthur Menzies’, an exceptional hybrid introduced from the Washington Park ...
That’s a harder position to fill, so we’re lucky to have it. Botanically it’s Mahonia bealei. It was discovered in China by Scottish botanist Robert Fortune 200 years ago. He left it in the ...
Dear Reader: This is leatherleaf mahonia (Mahonia bealei). It’s a great shrub for shade and part shade (morning sun, afternoon shade). I have 15 or 20 of them in a totally shaded bed beneath ...
The mahonia we see most often in Atlanta is Mahonia bealei, leatherleaf mahonia. It is native to Europe. Mahonia aquifolium, Oregon grape holly, is a smaller-leafed shrub that is native to the ...
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Southern Living on MSNHow To Grow And Care For MahoniaLeatherleaf mahonia, formerly known as Mahonia Japonica Bealei Group, is native to Asia. It is grown as an ornamental shrub in the South, but it is considered invasive in some parts of the Southeast.
This chapter extols leatherleaf mahonia (Mahonia bealei) in particular. I have never seen this plant up close but have a craving to ogle it as its compound pinnate leaves are more than a foot in ...
What is it, and what kind of care does it need? Answer: This is leatherleaf mahonia (Mahonia bealei). It’s a great shrub for shade and part shade (morning sun, afternoon shade). I have 15 or 20 ...
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