Native Utah Plants
Creeping Oregon Grape
Creeping Oregon Grape
Mahonia repens
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Creeping Oregon Grape (Mahonia repens) is a standout in shady, dry spots where few other natives will grow. Its glossy, holly-like foliage stays evergreen through winter, often flushing with deep red or purple tones. In spring, clusters of cheerful yellow flowers brighten the understory, followed by tart blue berries that both birds and wildlife enjoy.
This low-maintenance groundcover spreads gradually, making it a go-to choice for erosion control, tough-to-fill corners, and layered native plantings. It brings year-round interest and quiet structure—while quietly supporting pollinators and wildlife along the way.
Plant Profile
Plant Profile
Scientific name: Mahonia repens
Duration: Perennial
Native region: Wasatch Mountains, Wasatch Front Valley, and Southern Utah
Native elevation: 3500-10000 ft
Water requirement: Low - Medium
Drought tolerance: High
Light requirement: Shade, Full sun, and Partial shade
Shade tolerance: Tolerant
Mature size: 12-24" H by 36-48" W
Bloom time: April - June
Flower color: Yellow
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