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Mahonia lomariifolia

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Berberidaceae

Scientific name
  
Berberis oiwakensis

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Ranunculales

Genus
  
Mahonia

Higher classification
  
Barberry

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Similar
  
Mahonia × media, Barberry, Berberidaceae, Mahonia japonica, Mahonia oiwakensis

Mahonia lomariifolia (Chinese hollygrape) is a large upright growing shrub or small tree, up to 9 metres high. It is native to the region between Yunnan, Sichuan, northern Burma and east to Taiwan.

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The foliage is borne in tufts at the top of the stems. The leaves have more leaflets than most species of Mahonia, usually up to 14-20 pairs of leaflets, with an additional terminal leaflet.

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Yellow flowers are borne in racemose upright inflorescences at the tips of the branches, up to 25cm long, in autumn. Between 7 and 20 racemes occur in each cluster. The flowers are bright deep yellow, and are slightly fragrant. Flowers emerge from October to November in the northern hemisphere and May to June in the southern hemisphere.

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It is cultivated in gardens, often for foliage effect because of the large pinnate leaves, though it is unreliably hardy in northern latitudes. It is a parent of some notable garden hybrids, including Mahonia x media 'Charity'.

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References

Mahonia lomariifolia Wikipedia