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''Mahonia'' is a genus of about 70 species of evergreen shrubs in the family Berberidaceae, native to eastern Asia, the Himalaya, North America and Central America.〔(Flora of China Vol. 19 Page 772 十大功劳属 shi da gong lao shu ''Mahonia'' Nuttall, Gen. N. Amer. Pl. 1: 211. 1818. )〕 They are closely related to the genus ''Berberis''. Botanists disagree on the acceptability of the genus name ''Mahonia''. Several authorities argue plants in this genus should be included in the genus ''Berberis'' because several species in both genera are able to hybridize, and because when the two genera are looked at as a whole, there is no consistent morphological separation except simple vs compound leaves.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Berberis Linnaeus )〕 ''Mahonia'' typically have large, pinnate leaves 10–50 cm long with 5-15 leaflets, and flowers in racemes (5–20 cm long). The genus name ''Mahonia'' honours the Philadelphia horticulturist Bernard McMahon who introduced the plant from materials collected by the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The type species of the genus is ''Mahonia aquifolium'', (Oregon grape) from the Pacific coast of North America. Several species are popular garden shrubs, grown for their ornamental, often spiny, evergreen foliage, yellow flowers in autumn, winter and early spring, and blue-black berries. The flowers are borne in terminal clusters or spreading racemes, and may be among the earliest flowers to appear in the growing season. The berries are edible, and rich in vitamin C, though with a very sharp flavour. == Gallery == Image:Mahonia Golden Abundance 038.jpg|''Mahonia - Golden Abundance'' Image:Fruits of Mahonia lomariifolia, Luther Burbank Home and Gardens.jpg|Fruits of ''Mahonia lomariifolia'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mahonia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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