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Tall Oregon Grape

Tall Oregon Grape

Mahonia aquifolium

Tall Oregon Grape is a resilient, evergreen native shrub with distinctive glossy, holly-like leaves and bright yellow flowers that bloom in late winter. Thriving in both shaded understory and sunny garden edges, this plant offers year-round interest and habitat value. By early summer, it produces clusters of purple-blue berries that are tart, nutritious, and packed with antioxidants and pectin—perfect for preserves, wine, and herbal remedies. Its strong roots and adaptability make it an excellent low-maintenance addition to native, edible, or permaculture landscapes.

Where Can You Grow Tall Oregon Grape?
Well-suited to Zones 5–9, it flourishes in woodland gardens, shaded slopes, or mixed native hedgerows. It tolerates a wide range of soil types and, once established, is drought resistant.

History and Historical Uses
Used traditionally by Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest for both food and medicine, Tall Oregon Grape was valued for its berries and its deeply coloured roots, used to make vibrant yellow dye. The plant continues to be appreciated today for its ornamental value, wildlife support, and role in herbalism as a digestive and liver tonic.

Canadian Zone Information
Zones 8–9: Plant outdoors in fall or spring; tolerates dry summer conditions once established.
Zones 5–7: Mulch in first year and choose sheltered location for best overwintering.
Zones 3–4: May survive in protected areas with winter cover; mulch heavily.

How to Grow and Harvest Tall Oregon Grape
Planting: Sow seed outdoors in fall or cold stratify before spring planting. Plant in part shade to full sun.
Watering: Water well during establishment; drought tolerant thereafter.
Harvesting: Pick berries when deep purple-blue for culinary use.
Maintenance: Prune lightly to shape if needed; no major pests or diseases.

Seed Saving Tips for Future Supply
Collect Ripe Berries: Harvest when berries are fully coloured and soft.
Extract Seeds: Mash berries and separate seeds from pulp.
Dry and Store: Rinse and dry seeds before storing.
Store: Store in cool, dark place; cold stratification improves germination.

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Islands Organics Producers Association (Cert#1962)

$4.76 CAD
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≈ 52 seeds | 1g (0.04oz)

Growing Information
Common Name Tall Oregon Grape
Scientific Name Mahonia aquifolium
Seed Count 52
Metric Weight 1 g
Imperial Weight 0.04 oz
Height 1–2m (3–6.5ft)
Spread 0.6–1.2m (2–4ft)
Canadian Zone Information 5-9
Growing Difficulty Easy
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We guarantee germination up to 75% on all our seeds in proper conditions.

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We ship Wednesdays which can also lead to delays.

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