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There have been white tailed bumblebees on our neighbour's mahonia every dry day throughout the winter.
In return, Chase provided Mahonia with the cash for the prepayment to Enron.
Antimicrobial activity of Mahonia aquifolium crude extract and its major isolated alkaloids.
It is commonly known as Chinese Mahonia.
To grow mahonia fortunei, the seed is sown right after it is ripe.
Stocked with a wide range of woodland plants including camellia and varieties of mahonia.
If you need evergreens for deep shade, consider mountain laurel, mahonia, bayberry, Japanese holly, leucothoe.
Common names include California barberry, wavyleaf barberry, and shinyleaf mahonia.
Heavy midsummer rain led to winter-flowering plants suddenly blooming, including hellebores, viburnum, mahonia and magnolias.
Some writers avoid this confusion by using "Oregon grape-holly", or "Oregon holly-grape" as a vernacular name for any species of mahonia.
Mahonia repens is a typical mahonia with conspicuous matte blue berries and shiny leaves.
Investigators say, however, that Mahonia served as a front for J. P. Morgan Chase, allowing it to have a trading partner it controlled.
Citigroup engaged in similar transactions with Enron, relying on its offshore entity known as the Delta Energy Corporation to play the role of Mahonia.
Berberis fremontii) is a species of barberry known by the common name Frémont's mahonia (after John C. Frémont).
Another indispensable winter standby, the mahonia, has dark green foliage which offsets its scented, lemon-yellow flowers, while the winter-flowering jasmine,Jasminum nudiflorum, needs a similar backdrop.
Other suitable shrubs include berberis, box, camellia, ceanothus, choisya, cistus, hebe, escallonia, lavender, mahonia, rosemary and viburnum.
There are many species in Berberis and Mahonia that are susceptible to stem rust, but the common barberry is considered to be the most important alternate host.
The first recorded plant was found in a mixed batch of seedlings from Mahonia lomariifolia which was raised in Northern Ireland in 1951 or earlier.
Jones also worked on landscape architecture in the vicinity of the memorial; he aimed for natural landscaping, planting native species including sword fern, mahonia, salal, and shore pine.
Gieler U, von der Weth A, Heger M. Mahonia aquifolium- a new type of topical treatment for psoriasis.
Mahonia fremontii (Fremont's mahonia) Crushed berries used as purple coloring for the skin and for objects employed in ceremonies.
Creeping mahonia is cultivated as an ornamental plant for use in natural landscaping; and in water conserving - drought tolerant, traditional residential, native plant habitat and wildlife gardens.
But to get back to reality: "The leatherleaf mahonia is just about the ugliest plant going," Mr. Petrie said enthusiastically, pointing to a gawky plant with yellowish-green leaves.
Certain extracts from Mahonia aquifolium may be useful in the treatment of inflammatory skin diseases such as eczema and psoriasis, although side effects include rash and a burning sensation when applied.
In the case of Citigroup, the subject is a special- purpose vehicle called the Delta Energy Corporation; in J. P. Morgan's case, it is one named Mahonia.