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MAHONIA aquifolium 'Apollo'
Commonly known as Holly-leaved barberry, Mountain grape, Oregon grape
A spreading bush with dense clusters of bright yellow flowers
Plant Details
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Floweringlocal_floristJanlocal_floristFeblocal_floristMarlocal_floristAprlocal_floristMaylocal_floristJunlocal_floristJullocal_floristAuglocal_floristSeplocal_floristOctlocal_floristNovlocal_floristDec
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BerriesThese plants have berries.
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Good to knowGood as an understorey in a woodland garden. Wildlife plant
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Pests & DiseasesRust, mildew.
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Place of originWestern North America.
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Evergreendeep bronze-green leaves to 30cm (12in) with up to 9 spiky leaflets. Foliage turns bronze-red in winter.
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YellowBright yellow
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Fully hardy
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Pinnate
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Incised
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Ovate
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Height60cm (24in)
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Spread1m (39in)
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Ground coverThese plants are typically low growing and spread quickly to inhibit weed growth on areas of bare soil
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Medium shrubTypically grow to around 4-6 feet in heightLow-growing, dense variety which spreads freely by suckering. Produces flowers in large, pyramidal, dense clusters
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Hardy - cold winterHardy in most places throughout the UK even in severe winters. May not withstand open/exposed sites or central/northern locations. Plant can withstand temperatures down to -15°C (5°F)
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Autumn Seasonal Interest
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Spring Seasonal Interest
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Summer Seasonal Interest
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Winter Seasonal Interest
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Bee friendly
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Bird friendly
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Mature Size60cm (24in)
1m (39in)
Planting Tips and Care Advice
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Garden Location/Conditions
BorderSuitable for a shrub borderSuitable for small gardens
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Pruning group
Pruning group 5Suitable for: Evergreen shrubs that require minimal pruning.
Action: Trim or lightly cut back shoots that spoil symmetry. Deadhead regularly.
When: Annually after flowering.
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Soil Conditions
Fertile moist well-drained soilModerately fertile. Humus-rich.
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Sun Requirements
Full shadeFull sunWill tolerate full sun if soil is not too dry.Partial shade
Mahonia - Growing Guide