Oregon Grape
Berberis aquifolium
Holly-like evergreen leaves, fragrant yellow spring flowers, and blue berries — Oregon's state flower.
- Sun to shade
- Dry–average
- 3–6 ft
- Blooms Mar–Apr
Arctostaphylos columbiana
Sculptural mahogany bark and early urn-shaped flowers that feed the West Coast's first bees of spring.
Grown as much for its smooth red peeling branches as its bloom — a living sculpture for a dry, sunny bank from northern California up into the Pacific Northwest. The early urn-shaped flowers are a lifeline for queen bumblebees emerging in late winter and spring. It’s deer-resistant, drought-tolerant, evergreen, and good for winter interest.
Hairy Manzanita is native to California. In the wild you’ll find it across California · Nevada · Oregon · Washington. Always confirm it suits your specific county with your state native plant society before planting.
Regional Garden shows Hairy Manzanita on 4 state pages.
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Natives that share Hairy Manzanita’s range and conditions.
Berberis aquifolium
Holly-like evergreen leaves, fragrant yellow spring flowers, and blue berries — Oregon's state flower.
Ribes sanguineum
Cascades of rose-pink tassels timed exactly to the return of the rufous hummingbird each spring.
Cephalanthus occidentalis
Spherical white 'pincushion' flowers over standing water, swarmed by butterflies and bees.
Ceanothus thyrsiflorus
Sheets of true-blue spring flowers on an evergreen shrub that hums with bees on the West Coast.