Mahonia is also known as the Oregon grape, which points to its North American origins. The small blueish fruits (or grapes) follow a display of fragrant, golden yellow flowers. These winter blooms provide an invaluable source of pollen and nectar for winter-active bees and other pollinators when there's little else in flower. With their evergreen spiny foliage, mahonias look fantastic underplanted with contrasting foliage plants that also thrive in shade, for example elephant's ears, fringe cups and epimedium.

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Where to plant mahonia

Planting a mahonia in a pot
Planting a mahonia in a pot

For best results grow mahonias in moist but well-drained soil, in partial shade.

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