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Oregon Grape

Mahonia nervosa

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Field Notes

Notes:

You can make jelly from these berries, but they have so many seeds, it is a lot of work! The bark and roots was used to make a bright yellow dye for basket materials. Berries were also used as an antidote for shellfish poisoning, but with caution as it is a very potent drug. Hmmm!

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I see the Oregon Grape is in bloom in the woods now so I will add a photo of the blossom!

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