Mahonia x media Description
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This tall evergreen is valued for its upright architectural form and reddish autumnal colour . Foliage is divided into spinney leaflets.  Yellow blossoms are borne in winter on spikes.  Ideal as vandal proof screen / tall specimen.  5m x 3.5m
Mahonia x media - Cultivation Notes
This fast growing evergreen prefers moist yet well drained fertile soil  in shady / woodland conditions.   Avoid hard pruning - limiting annual pruning to the removal of dead wood in spring, cut back main branches if leggy.
                            
Strengths, Weaknesses & Design Usage
                            
                                Strengths of Mahonia x media:
- Scented blossom
 - Spiney growth can deter unwanted visitors! 
 - All round tough plant suitable for problem areas
 - Provides valuable winter interest
 - Evergreen foliage for all year round colour and screening
 - Architectural plant – ideal as a ‘stand out’ plant
 - Fruit / berry producing
 - Attractive form or foliage for all year interest
 - Tolerates cold exposed locations
 - Tolerates heavy clay soils
 - Suitable for planting in full shade
 - Produces winter flowers
 
                                Weaknesses of Mahonia x media
- Spiney plant - can scratch young children and gardeners! 
 - Does not tolerate very dry or very wet soils
 
                                Design & Plant Use for Mahonia x media:
- Provides scented winter blossom 
 - Evergreen plant with attractive foliage for winter interest
 - Evergreen shrub suitable for planting in a shady location
 - Outstanding large evergreen foliage
 - Ideal flowering shrub for problem clay soils
 
                                
                                
                                
                                
                             
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Common Missspellings: Merhonia, Mahonea, Merhonia, Mahonea, Merhoenia