Oregon Grape ID

Native Plant Salvage put together an excellent guide (with photos!) here:

https://www.nativeplantsalvage.org/blog/the-native-amp-native-adjacent-mahonias-why-we-love-all-four

"What’s in a name?

I learned these two native species as “Short-leaved” and “Long-leaved” as an easy way to distinguish them: M. aquifolium has many fewer leaflets per leaf (5-9), while M. nervosa has 9-19 leaflets per leaf. Additional features reflected in some common names refer to: M. nervosa having duller, less shiny leaves than M. aquifolium; and M. aquifolium having much more pronounced holly-like foliage (“aquifolium” specifically translates to “sharp-leaved”). And if youreally want to get into the weeds on this, you can look at the veins on the underside of the leaves: “nervosa” refers to the fan-like veins vs. the one central vein on the M. aquifolium. Whew!"

Publicado el mayo 7, 2022 07:39 TARDE por leshell leshell

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Great identifiers for our native Oregon Grapes.

Publicado por jardineje hace casi 2 años

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