Tropicals keep Texas gardeners happy during long, hot months. But now that back-to-back harsh winters have at least temporarily reduced plants to ground level, many are looking for evergreens that can ...
As gardeners, we all have our favorite and least favorite plants. Once we decide which plants make up each list, we rarely, ...
The president lives in the White House, which is self-explanatory. The vice president’s home is the Naval Observatory, which I feel like I can visualize. But the governor of Oregon lives in Mahonia ...
What if there was a low-maintenance plant that not only looked beautiful, but attracted birds to your yard year-round? This shrub checks every box.
In some of the older woodland gardens around the Florida panhandle, you will likely find a five to seven-foot plant called leatherleaf mahonia (Mahonia bealei). The holly-like foliage is spiky and ...
A: The unique foliage and bright yellow flowers in early spring certainly make this a distinctive plant. Spikes of blue berries follow the flowers. Some gardeners don't like mahonia because of its ...
ahonia, a member of the Barberry family, is a distinctive evergreen shrub that’s native to North and Central America, as well as eastern Asia. Although related to barberries, mahonias don’t have those ...
What: Mahonia aquifolium “Orange Flame” is a shrub that makes a garden statement all year long, starting in the spring with its rust/orange foliage. Its leaves are pointed and prickly, similar to ...
The shiny, shapely leaves of this beautiful shrub will add texture to your Southern garden. Fact checked by Khara Scheppmann The eye-catching, easy-to-grow mahonia shrubs (Mahonia spp. or Berberis spp ...
MAHONIAS got their name from an Irish nurseryman, Bernard McMahon, who settled in Philadelphia in the 18th century. His business became a centre for American gardeners, where everyone, from Thomas ...