mahonia in English

noun
1
an evergreen shrub of the barberry family that produces clusters of small fragrant yellow flowers followed by purple or black berries, native to eastern Asia and North and Central America.
With its bright yellow wood, the evergreen mahonia is very attractive just now, with its holly-like foliage, scented yellow flowers and black berries.

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1. The fertilization of Mahonia leveilleana Schneid.

2. Barberry is a vernacular name for members of the Berberis species, such as Berberis vulgaris (European barberry), but is also used to refer to members of the Mahonia species, such as Mahonia aquifolium and Mahonia nervosa.In the USA only the latter species have had official status as a source of barberry, but

3. 23 Mahonia, calendula, gotu kola and thyme extracts cleanse the skin and tighten pores, whilst hydrating hyaluronic acid and soothing aloe vera help combat dryness and irritation.

4. Oregon Grape (Mahonia Aquifollium/Nervosa) This Antiviral herb's active ingredient is an alkaloid called berberine, a bright yellow substance that’s most prevalent in its roots.The roots are best harvested during the fall and winter months when the plant is in a state of dormancy

5. In the last years the production range has been enlarged, keeping the existing production: acidophil plants, flowering shrubs and little trees. So now you can find on our catalogue Acer dissectum and palmatum, Azalea mollis, Berries (Bilberry - Redcurrant - Goostberry), Euonimus, Hebe, Hydrangea (Hortensia), Ilex, Kalmia, Leucothoe, Magnolia, Mahonia, Nandina, Osmanthus, Phormium, Photinia, Pieris, Prunus Laurocerasu, Rhyncospermum (Trachelospermum), Sciadopytis, Skimmia, Viburnum tinus.

6. Dřišťál (Berberis) je rod zahrnující asi 450-500 druhů opadavých nebo stálezelených keřů, 1–5 m vysokých, s otrněnými výhony, domácí v mírných a subtropických oblastech Evropy, Asie, Afriky, Severní Ameriky a Jižní Ameriky.Jsou blízce příbuzné rodu Mahonia, který je zařazován do rodu dřišťál (Berberis), některými botaniky