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Mahonia trifoliolata Mexican barberry Evergreen shrub (1 Page of 5) The Mahonia trifoliolata plant species is found in Southwestern N. America - Texas, Arizona, Mexico. It is a member of the Berberidaceae family. Common gardeners may know the plant as Mexican barberry. Some home gardeners know the variety as Berberis ilicifolia. B. roemeriana. B. trifoliata. B. trifoliolata. Cultivation | Propagation | General Uses Medicinal | Edible Uses Latin Name: Mahonia trifoliolata Common Name: Mexican barberry Family: Berberidaceae Author: (Moric.)Fedde. Known Hazards: None known Mature Height: 2 Mature Width: Habitat: Dry calcareous soils[67].
General Uses: A yellow dye is obtained from the inner bark of the stem and roots[46, 61, 149, 181]. It is green according to another report[168].
An ink is made from the wood[46, 61].
Dark green, violet and dark blue-purple dyes are obtained from the fruit[168].
A green dye is obtained from the leaves[168].
Makes a good hedge[149].
The wood is a source of tannin[46].
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