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Oregon Grape-Holly

These interesting-looking bushes can be found everywhere throughout the Okanagan Valley.

Grape-Holly!

Known as Oregon Grape-Holly, or just Oregon Grape (mahonia aquafolium), they are not related to either grapes or holly.

Native to North America, they extend along the western coast from Mexico all the way to Alaska. They are a great fit for the Okanagan valley as they are very drought resistant and the leaves will remain green very late into the year.

Oregon Grape-Holly explodes in pretty yellow flowers very early in spring, and is a welcome harbinger.

The purple grape-like berries are edible and can be turned into jelly or wine and the holly-like leaves are often used in wreathes. Birds love the berries.

Greetings from the versatile Grape-Holly of the Okanagan Valley, and happy weekend. 🙂

August 17’s Monday Marvellous

On a recent walk, I enjoyed a stop at this wonderful waterfall.

A very frothy Hay River.

There is a very serious drop-off, so this is as close as I was able to get. Quite impressive, though.

A long trip north to empty into Great Slave Lake

After its long drop, the river continues its journey north. That’s life.

Have a good week. 🙂