Most mahonias will grow into large plants, but they’re still ideal for small gardens. Sound like a contradiction? Well, read on…
Mahonias make bold, often dramatically architectural, foliage plants. Rows of rich green holly-like leaflets are elegantly laid out to make distinctive leaves. Most varieties tend to be upright in growth, spreading more as they mature, so they make fine back-of-the-border focal points – and that’s before we start to think about their other fine features.
In late summer, autumn and winter the frost-hardy flowers appear. The most stylish are those producing long, long strings of dainty yellow flowers. Different varieties open from late summer through the winter until as late as March and feature an attractive, though not intense, fragrance that’s said to resemble lily-of-the-valley. They’re popular with winter…
