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Definition of Mahonia

Mahonia
Mahonia Ma*ho"ni*a, n. [Named after Bernard McMahon.] (Bot.) The Oregon grape, a species of barberry (Berberis Aquifolium), often cultivated for its hollylike foliage.

Meaning of Mahonia from wikipedia

- ****nia is a formerly accepted genus of approximately 70 species of shrubs or, rarely, small trees with evergreen leaves in the family Berberidaceae,...
- barberry genus Berberis in a separate genus, ****nia. Under this classification Berberis aquifolium is named ****nia aquifolium. As of 2023 Plants of the World...
- ****nia Hall is the official residence of the governor of Oregon, in Oregon's capital city, Salem. The state acquired the building in 1988 with private...
- Berberis bealei, also known as leatherleaf ****nia, Beale's barberry, is a species of evergreen shrub native to mainland China. The species has been regarded...
- tsailunii Laferr. ****nia acanthifolia Wall. ex G.Don ****nia annamica Gagnep. ****nia borealis Takeda ****nia borealis var. perryi Ahrendt ****nia dolichostylis...
- botanists, but wild plants in Taiwan, previously known under the name ****nia tikushiensis, appear most similar to the cultivated forms of B. ****onica...
- Berberis repens commonly known as creeping ****nia, creeping grape holly, or creeping barberry, is a species of Berberis native to most of the western...
- Berberis eurybracteata was initially scientifically described and named ****nia eurybracteata by Friedrich Karl Georg Fedde. A paper was published by Joseph...
- common names including Chinese ****nia, Fortune's ****nia, and holly grape. Some authorities place the genus ****nia in Berberis because there is no...
- leaves, which the paper then divides into three genera: ****nia, Alloberberis (formerly ****nia section Horridae), and Moranothamnus (formerly Berberis...