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Mahonia Aquifolium - Oregon-Traube, Oregon-Stechpalme


Mahonia Aquifolium - Oregon-Traube, Oregon-Stechpalme

Mahonia aquifolium - Oregon-Traube, Oregon-Stechpalme

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Mahonablätter sehen aus wie Stechpalmenblätter, und die blauen Früchte haben die Farbe von Trauben. Ein weiteres ornamentales Merkmal sind gelbe Blüten. Sonne oder Schatten sind geeignet, außer im Winter, wenn Schattierungen erforderlich sind, um die violetten Blätter vor dem Bräunen zu schützen. Das Umpflanzen ist am erfolgreichsten mit Topfpflanzen oder Ballen- und Krautpflanzen. Die Pflanze ist 3 bis 7 Fuß groß und breitet sich 3 bis 5 Fuß aus. Die Wachstumsrate ist moderat. Das Wurzelsystem ist absaugend.

Kultivare umfassen: "compacta" - etwa 3 Fuß hoch; 'Mayhan Strain' - Zwerg mit glänzenden Blättern; 'repens' - kann als Bodendecker verwendet werden.

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Mahonia Aquifolium - Oregon-Traube, Oregon-Stechpalme

FAQ - 💬

❓ Is Mahonia aquifolium invasive?

👉 Yes! Because of its adaptability to many sites this evergreen shrub, also known as Beale's Barberry, can easily take over large areas. Invasive plant species are non-native species whose introduction is likely to cause economic or environmental harm.

❓ Where is the best place to plant a Mahonia?

👉 They appreciate shade and prefer a location with partial or full shade. Plant leatherleaf mahonia plants in acidic soil that is moist and well drained. Offer the shrubs wind protection as well, or else plant them in a wooded setting.

❓ Is Mahonia the same as Oregon grape?

👉 Although included in the large genus Berberis (an alteration of the Medieval Latin barberis, or barberry, from Arabic barbārīs), Oregon grape is still known as Mahonia in most commercial horticulture, so either is correct (at least as far as I'm concerned!).

❓ Is Oregon grape poisonous to humans?

👉 Oregon grape is considered generally safe. It has no toxicity.

❓ Is mahonia poisonous to dogs?

👉 Mahonia 'Apollo' has no toxic effects reported.

❓ Are mahonia deep rooted?

👉 Mahonia is shallow-rooted and should not be too hard to unearth. Cut through any roots which get in the way with the shovel or with the pruners. Preserve as much of the soil around the root ball as you can. Dig a hole about 12 inches deep and about as wide as the branch-spread of the mahonia you are transplanting.

❓ Are Mahonia berries toxic to dogs?

👉 Mahonia 'Apollo' has no toxic effects reported.

❓ Will Mahonia grow in full shade?

👉 Mahonias do best in partial or full shade, although I've often seen them growing in full sun. They will grow in most soil types, but these woodlanders will appreciate a mulch in early spring.

❓ Can Oregon grape grow in full shade?

👉 This shrub is best suited for USDA Zones 5-9. It is native to western North America. Partial shade is ideal for this species. It can also be grown in full shade or full sun, though too much light can cause foliage scorching.

❓ Are Mahonia deep rooted?

👉 Mahonia is shallow-rooted and should not be too hard to unearth. Cut through any roots which get in the way with the shovel or with the pruners. Preserve as much of the soil around the root ball as you can. Dig a hole about 12 inches deep and about as wide as the branch-spread of the mahonia you are transplanting.

❓ Can you eat the berries from Mahonia aquifolium?

👉 The ripe and abundant fruit from mahonia is tasty but sharp and needs sweetening. A common member of the Barberry family that can now be found in parks, gardens and some woodland.

❓ Is Mahonia aquifolium native to Oregon?

👉 This Pacific Coast native is called Mahonia aquifolium. More specifically from the Oregon state region, this variety is commonly called Oregon Grape. Its spiny green foliage emerges gold before turning green and in the spring welcomes clusters of tiny yellow, bell-shaped flowers.

❓ What does Mahonia aquifolium look like?

👉 Mahonia aquifolium. It is an evergreen shrub growing to 1 m (3 ft) tall by 1.5 m (5 ft) wide, with pinnate leaves consisting of spiny leaflets, and dense clusters of yellow flowers in early spring, followed by dark bluish-black berries.

❓ What is Oregon grape (aquifolium)?

👉 Oregon grape also known as Mahonia Aquifolium is a flowering plant which derives from the family of berberidaceae (barberry). Oregon grape is most notably found in western North America. It’s primarily found in the Rocky Mountains from British Columbia to California.

❓ Can mahoniae aquifolium serve as an alternate host for Puccinia striiformis?

👉 As with some Berberis, × Mahoberberis, and other Mahoniae spp., M. aquifolium can serve as an alternate host for Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici (the primary host of Pst being wheat ). However, in this case it was only achieved by intentional inoculation in a lab, and it remains unknown whether this occurs naturally. [14]


Autor Des Artikels: Alexander Schulz. Unabhängiger Konstrukteur und technischer Experte. Arbeitserfahrung in der Baubranche seit 1980. Fachkompetenz in den Richtungen: Bau, Architektur, Design, Hausbau.

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