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- Mahonia 'Silverback'
Mahonia 'Silverback'
A large evergreen shrub, with pinnate leaves up to 60cm long, divided into close-set pairs of broad, spiny green leaflets with silvery white undersides. Small yellow flowers are borne in upright clusters in late winter
- Mahonia 'Stickleback'
Mahonia 'Stickleback'
A large evergreen shrub, with long, pinnate leaves divided into pairs of broad, spiny green leaflets with silvery white undersides. Small yellow flowers are borne in loose, spreading clusters in late winter
- Mahonia breviracema
Mahonia breviracema
A compact evergreen shrub to around 1.2m high, with pinnate leaves to 16cm long, divided into pairs of spiny, leathery dark green leaflets. Small yellow flowers, with outer petals flushed with mauve, are borne in upright to spreading clusters to 7cm long in late autumn
- Mahonia subimbricata
Mahonia subimbricata
An evergreen shrub to around 1.5m high, with narrow pinnate leaves to 22cm long, divided into pairs of close-set or overlapping, narrowly ovate glossy leaflets with spiny toothed edges. New leaves are tinted red in spring. Clusters of small yellow flowers are borne in autumn, followed by black berries
- Mahonia taronensis
Mahonia taronensis
An evergreen shrub to around 1.5m high, with a low-growing habit and pinnate leaves to 40cm long, divided into pairs of narrow, glossy olive green leaflets with spiny edges. Small yellow-green flowers are borne in short clusters in autumn and winter, and are followed by blue berries
- Mahonia 'Winter Bronze'
Mahonia 'Winter Bronze'
A large evergreen shrub, with long, pinnate leaves divided into pairs of close-set, broad, spiny green leaflets with silvery white undersides. Leaves tint reddish-bronze in colder temperatures, and small yellow flowers are borne in upright to ascending clusters in late winter
- Mahonia lushuiensis
Mahonia lushuiensis
A small, suckering evergreen shrub up to 1m high, with pinnate leaves to 18cm long, divided into 3-4 pairs of spiny, glossy dark green leaflets. Small yellow flowers are borne in clusters to 5cm long in spring
- Mahonia × media 'Marvel'
Mahonia × media 'Marvel'
While some Mahonias can get too large for smaller spaces this cultivar is more compact and has less prickly leaves, the large frond-like leaves developing in whorls along branched stems. Large clusters of fragrant yellow flowers appear in late autumn/early winter, followed by dark blue-black berries by late summer
- Mahonia shenii
Mahonia shenii
An evergreen shrub to around 2m high, with a stiffly upright habit and pinnate leaves clustered at the ends of the branches. Leaves are divided into pairs of glossy green leaflets, each with one to three small teeth at the tips. Small, pale yellow flowers are borne in short clusters between spring and early autumn, and are followed by blue-black berries
- Mahonia sp. Ogisu 94056
Mahonia sp. Ogisu 94056
A large evergreen shrub, with pinnate leaves divided into close-set pairs of broad, spiny green leaflets with silvery white undersides. Small, scented yellow flowers are borne in long, upright to ascending clusters in late winter
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