Source: Sally Hart

Hul'q'umi'num' name:

luluts’ulhp

English Name:

Oregon Grape (Dull)

Alternative English Names:

Dwarf Oregon Grape, Cascade Barberry, Cascade Oregon Grape, Short Oregon Grape

Scientific Name:

Mahonia nervosa

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Description

Description, Habitat, Ecology, Distribution

Dull Oregon-grape is a small shrub that like its close relative—tall Oregon-grape—produces yellow flowers and blue berries. The dull Oregon-grape is shorter and grows in a variety of forest conditions ranging from dry to fairly moist and at low to middle elevations in the southern coast region. As with the tall Oregon-grape, the leaves of dull Oregon-grape have spiny teeth at their edges, somewhat like those of English holly (Ilex aquifolium).

Island Cultural Role

A decoction of Oregon grape roots is used as an eyewash for swollen eyes and as an arthritis medicine.

Language

Hul'q'umi'num' Name

luluts’ulhp

APA

lələc̓əłp

Speaker

Delores Louie

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