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</html>";s:4:"text";s:16269:"It is an evergreen shrub growing 1 m (3 ft) to 3 m (10 ft) tall by 1.5 m (5 ft) wide, with pinnate leaves consisting of spiny leaflets, and dense clusters of yellow flowers in early spring, followed by dark bluish-black berries. Soft Caress Mahonia Care. emailWould you like to receive Burncoose newsletters?Keep up to date on offers, events and news from us and the rest of the Caerhays Estate. The flowers are bright yellow or lemon yellow and at least a foot or more long in racemes which start upright and then spread more widely. Compact enough to use in containers, yet large enough for foundation plantings or borders, these tough plants provide fabulous texture to the shade garden. Mahonia bealei (also called leatherleaf mahonia or Beale's barberry) is originally from China but has been available to Western gardeners for generations.It's a medium sized bush that reminds you of holly but with compound leaves borne on upright stems. It likes part sun or shade. Low growing species can be used as groundcover, taller, more upright species can fill the back of the border and larger growing species and varieties can be used as freestanding woodland garden plants. The flowers are fragrant and up to 8in long from late autumn on into winter. Watering Soft Caress Mahonia: After back filling and lightly compacting the 50/50 mix of existing soil and compost give the Soft Caress Mahonia a good deep watering. Of the dozens of species in the Mahonia family, M. aquifolium is a statuesque presence in a garden—and one of the few shade plants to provide full four-season interest: spring flowers, clusters of summer berries, fall color, and reliably green winter foliage. It is an RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Hopefully to follow shortly as new introductions by us are Mahonia napaulensis, M. gracilipes and M. nitens. Mahonia Soft Caress produces beautiful yellow, cup-shaped flowers from August through to October. Family Berberidaceae . 					 Water regularly to establish. These botanical rows and arguments have been ongoing for some time as to whether Mahonia are related to Berberis. In the late winter and early spring, the bright yellow flowers are a welcome sight in the bleak winter landscape. Blooming in mid spring, each cluster (or truss) can hold up to 3-5 attractive, trumpet-shaped violet-blue flowers, whose color intensifies with age. Stalks of bright yellow, fragrant flowers are produced at the ends of branches from late autumn to late winter. A PLANT that comes into its own at this time of year is the Mahonia “Winter Sun”. Compact enough to use in containers, yet large enough for foundation plantings or borders, these tough plants provide fabulous texture to … 							     Considered a dwarf plant due to its maximum size of 3 feet tall and 3-4 feet wide, the Soft Caress Mahonia makes a great border plant or simple specimen planted on its own for its beauty and simple elegance. so I think the answer to your question is that Yes, you can grow certain varieties of M in a pot, but only the small ones like soft caress (which, to my mind, looks more like a little palm tree than a traditional mahonia) An award-winning variety, Soft Caress Mahonia allows you to enjoy the good features without the bad. 
 The Where-I-Live site for Beds, Herts and Bucks - covering the latest news and sport, features, entertainment, clubbing, competitions and active message boards. Gardeners revere Mahonia plants for their remarkable features, but bemoan their harsh foliage. 					 Mahonia are best left unpruned if possible but there are instances when you may want to prune a Mahonia shrub. However, it is their handsome racemes or panicles of cup shaped yellow flowers followed by purple or black berries which is the key attraction especially as, in many species and forms, this occurs outside the main flowering season in autumn and winter. Height: 1m (39"). 						Mon – Fri | 9am – 5pm, Join the RHS today and support our charity. 10° to 15° F Part of the Southern Living Plant Collection, 'Soft Caress' is unlike any other Mahonia you may have grown. Mahonia are evergreen, with deep green glossy foliage which is attractive and commonly flower from late autumn/December on wards with bright yellow flowers. Mahonia is often planted on a perimeter to make a good security hedge because of their very spiky thorns. With shiny leaves, these boldly upright, squat or spreading shrubs have impressive clusters or spikes of fragrant, bright yellow flowers in winter to early spring, followed by juicy-looking purple to black berries in autumn. 
 Easily taken for granted, these tough, spiny-leaved evergreen shrubs have a number of garden uses. They appreciate shade and prefer a location with partial or full shade. Requiring regular weekly watering when young with less needed as it grows becoming drought Soft Caress, Mahonia eurybracteata ‘Soft Caress’, is a small, soft evergreen shrub is perfect for containers, informal hedges, or mass plantings in the shade garden. Mahonia plants are becoming very popular in the UK, mainly because of their ability to bring a much-needed burst of colour to a winter garden. Nervosa refers to the fan-like veins in its leaves. Mahonia Soft Caress is the first Mahonia of its kind with spine-free leaves, which means it can be planted near to paths or doorways with out the fear of being prickled as you might with traditional Mahonia varieties that have holly-like leaves. Advertisement. Main Mahonia facts. Most of them have been recognized as proven performers and have received the Rhododendron of the Year Award of the American Rhododendron Society and/or the prestigious Award of Garden Merit of the Royal Horticultural Society. The foliage is not thick and spiny but is delicate and gray green. Upright then spreading flower panicles (up to 18in long)
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 These dwarf Mahonia shrubs produce clusters of yellow flowers in the shape of spikes that contrast with shiny green foliage. A coarse textured flowering shrub, it does best in a somewhat shaded location. Larger types dislike exposure to cold winds, which can scorch the foliage. Mahonia are best in part sun/part shade but are shade tolerant. Requiring regular weekly watering when young with less needed as it grows becoming drought Winner of "Plant of the Year" at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2013, this is the first mahonia to have spine-free leaves, which means that they can be planted near to paths or doorways where you may brush past them. Mahonia is a simply astounding shrub during winter. Mahonia eurybracteata ‘Soft Caress’ is the first commercially available spineless Mahonia. Mahonia from Burncoose Nurseries Varieties of Mahonia available to buy include the following: MAHONIA aquifolium ,MAHONIA aquifolium 'Apollo' ,MAHONIA bealei ,MAHONIA … It is in leaf all year, in flower from April to May. Mahonia shrubs are at home under the high canopies of evergreen trees or large shade trees. It is in leaf all year, in flower from February to April, and the seeds ripen from July to August. Some are good for covering the ground while others are imposing subjects for the back of a border. M. It is called “dull” because its leaves are not as shiny as Tall Oregon […] A coarse textured flowering shrub, it does best in a somewhat shaded location. It is a small variety, growing to just 1m tall, and with a similar spread. Clusters of yellow flowers appear and give off a scent similar to lily-of-the-valley. While the foliage of this small shrub is evergreen, the new leaf growth is reddish-bronze, mature foliage is green in the summer and … While the foliage of this small shrub is evergreen, the new leaf growth is reddish-bronze, mature foliage is green in the summer and turns purple-burgundy during fall and winter. We aim to enrich everyone’s life through plants, and make the UK a greener and more beautiful place. Japanese Mahonia (Mahonia japonica)—The ornamental shrub has large, leathery leaves with jaggy edges. Outside its native range it qualifies as invasive. Recently we have added to our catalogue the popular Mahonia eurybracteata ‘Soft Caress’ which was RHS Chelsea Plant of the Year in 2013 although not in flower at that time. Mahonia is also known as the Oregon grape, which points to its North American origins.The small blueish fruits (or grapes) follow a display of fragrant, golden yellow flowers. The first Mahonia with blue-green, spine-free leaves, Mahonia 'Soft Caress' produces sprays of beautiful, butter-yellow flowers from August through to October followed by blue berries that attract birds into the garden throughout the colder months. Mahonia bealei (also called leatherleaf mahonia or Beale's barberry) is originally from China but has been available to Western gardeners for generations.It's a medium sized bush that reminds you of holly but with compound leaves borne on upright stems. Winner of "Plant of the Year" at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2013, this is the first mahonia to have spine-free leaves, which means that they can be planted near to paths or doorways where you may brush past them. Mahonia 'Soft Caress' is a bushy evergreen shrub with narrow spine-free leaflets. Mahonia.co.uk. Mahonia pumila, Dwarf western Oregon grape. It was because 'Soft Caress' mahonia combines many attributes sought after by intelligent and tasteful gardeners today. The long leaves of a Mahonia are divided up into smaller leaflets and the majority of varieties are dark green in colour; with this being an evergreen genus, the leaves will provide interest all year round. The flowers are borne in spring in dense racemes 3in long and followed by rounded blue-black berries with a white indumentum. It has stout branches and 18in long leaves with up to 19 ovate-lance shaped leaflets. Winner of the 'Plant of the Year' Award at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2013; Soft Caress is the first Mahonia with blue-green spine-free wispy leaves, which can be planted near to pathways and doorways. A showy upright and hardy shrub, the flowers almost seem to glow in the hazy winter sun as they bloom from December to April. These winter blooms provide an invaluable source of pollen and nectar for winter-active bees and other pollinators when there’s little else in flower. The upright flower racemes are 3in long and appear in early to mid autumn followed by dark blue berries.  The first Mahonia with blue-green, spine-free leaves, Mahonia 'Soft Caress' produces sprays of beautiful, butter-yellow flowers from August through to October followed by blue berries that attract birds into the garden throughout the colder months. Soft Caress is a tough little shrub overall, and is even pest and disease resistant. Chinese Mahonia (Mahonia fortunei) has leaves that are more fern or bamboo like. There is a fourth native species, Mahonia pumila - dwarf western Oregon grape - native especially to the far corner of southwest Oregon and into northern California. They blend in well in naturalistic gardens. Winner of "Plant of the Year" at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2013, this superb evergreen shrub has a useful autumn flowering period. Mahonias prefer full or partial shade. With shiny leaves, these boldly upright, squat or spreading shrubs have impressive clusters or spikes of fragrant, bright yellow flowers in winter to early spring, followed by juicy-looking purple to … Most of the water you put on the plant at first will run away from the plant until the soil is soaked. They are pale yellow in arching, then spreading, racemes up to 10in long. Mahonia aquifolium, the Oregon grape, is a species of flowering plant in the family Berberidaceae, native to western North America. Soft Caress Mahonia is a dwarf variety with a compact habit. Other common names Oregon grape 'Winter Sun' . Experts On Mahonia. The flowers are highly fragrant and can appear with us in December, January or February. Winner of "Plant of the Year" at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2013, this superb evergreen shrub has a useful autumn flowering period. 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