This little cousin of the much larger Oregon grape only gets 1 – 3 ft. tall and spreads underground to create dense, evergreen drifts. The divided leaves have a matte finish with a grey-green color which turns purple-red with frost. Clusters of bright yellow flowers open in spring and are followed by deep blue “grapes” much loved by birds. The sweet-scented flowers are enjoyed by bees and butterflies. Provide full sun to shade and moderate to infrequent irrigation. Deer resistant.
Berberis (Mahonia) aquifolium var. repens
creeping Oregon grape
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Plant Types
Size
- Average Height: 1 - 3 ft
- Average Width: 3 - 5 ft
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Our monthly inventory was updated on April 30, 2026. To confirm current availability, please call ahead. We do not ship plants.
| Inventory Notes | 1g |
|---|---|
| young | 30 available$15.00 each |
This list reflects retail prices. Landscape professionals may inquire about wholesale pricing.
