
Doing a little prep and research before you go to the nursery will save headaches and ensure you build the best habitat possible.
Also known as Tall Oregon Grape, this evergreen shrub does well in rocky habitats and handles shade and moisture well. It typically grows 3 to 6 feet tall, producing glossy leaves and bright yellow, clustered flowers in the spring, followed by purplish blue, grape-like fruit. These berries are enjoyed by a variety of wildlife, and often used in jellies.
Doing a little prep and research before you go to the nursery will save headaches and ensure you build the best habitat possible.
Bird-friendly landscaping provides food, saves water, and fights climate change.
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