mahonia nervosa (Meaning)

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mahonia nervosa (n)

small shrub with grey-green leaves and yellow flowers followed by glaucous blue berries

Synonyms & Antonyms of mahonia nervosa

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mahonia nervosa Sentence Examples

  1. Mahonia nervosa, commonly known as dwarf Oregon grape, is a low-growing evergreen shrub native to western North America.
  2. The glossy, dark green leaves of Mahonia nervosa feature sharply serrated edges.
  3. Yellow flowers bloom in early spring on Mahonia nervosa, attracting pollinators such as bees and butterflies.
  4. The blue-black berries of Mahonia nervosa are edible and used in jams, jellies, and other culinary preparations.
  5. Mahonia nervosa is a host plant for the western swallowtail butterfly.
  6. The bark of Mahonia nervosa contains berberine, an alkaloid with medicinal properties.
  7. Mahonia nervosa thrives in shaded areas with well-drained soil.
  8. The dense growth habit of Mahonia nervosa makes it an effective groundcover.
  9. Mahonia nervosa is an important component of the understory in Pacific Northwest forests.
  10. Propagation of Mahonia nervosa can be done through cuttings or by dividing established plants.

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small shrub with grey-green leaves and yellow flowers followed by glaucous blue berries

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Mahonia nervosa, commonly known as dwarf Oregon grape, is a low-growing evergreen shrub native to western North America.

The glossy, dark green leaves of Mahonia nervosa feature sharply serrated edges.

Yellow flowers bloom in early spring on Mahonia nervosa, attracting pollinators such as bees and butterflies.

The blue-black berries of Mahonia nervosa are edible and used in jams, jellies, and other culinary preparations.