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Mahonia pinnata

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Mahonia pinnata

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Genus
  
Mahonia

Higher classification
  
Barberry

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Barberry, Berberidaceae, Mahonia fremontii, Mahonia repens, Berberis nevinii

Mahonia pinnata (syn. Berberis pinnata) is a species of shrub in the barberry family. Common names include California barberry, wavyleaf barberry, and shinyleaf mahonia. It is similar to the Oregon-grape (Mahonia aquifolium), and is sometimes called the California Oregon-grape.

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Mahonia pinnata Mahonia pinnata Berberis pinnata Wavyleaf Barberry California

It is native to the west coast of North America from British Columbia to Baja California, where it occurs in forest, woodland, chaparral, and other habitat.

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Description

Mahonia pinnata Mahonia pinnata Berberis pinnata Wavyleaf Barberry California

Mahonia pinnata is a dark green bush which resembles holly with its serrated leaves. It has one to two inch long clusters of small yellow flowers. The fruit is a sour but edible purple berry with many seeds.

Uses

Mahonia pinnata Mahonia pinnata aff ssp insularis Berberis pinnata aff ssp

The Mahonia pinnata fruits have also been used to produce purple dye. The shrub is used in landscaping as an ornamental plant. Songbirds eat the berries.

Conservation

Mahonia pinnata Mahonia pinnata aff ssp insularis Berberis pinnata aff ssp

One subspecies of this plant is very rare and is federally listed as an endangered species. It is known only from Santa Cruz Island, one of the Channel Islands of California, where it is known from 13 or fewer individuals.

References

Mahonia pinnata Wikipedia


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