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Mahonia x wagneri (JOUIN) REHDER | ||
Fam.: Berberidaceae / Barberry Fam. |
Hybrid formula (parents): Mahonia aquifolium (PURSH) NUTT. x Mahonia pinnata (LAG.) FEDDE | ||||
Synon.: Berberis x wagneri Hort. ex KOEHNE |
Genus: Mahonia NUTT., Berberis L. |
Authors: | |||
E. Jouin (fl. 1910), director of the tree nursery Freres Simon-Louis a Plantieres-les-Metz (France) | |||
Alfred Rehder (1863 - 1949), German-American botanist | |||
Mariano Lagasca y Segura (1776 - 1839), Spanish physician and botanist | |||
Friedrich Karl Georg Fedde (1873 - 1942), German botanist in Silesia | |||
Frederick Traugott Pursh (1774 - 1820), American botanist of German descent | |||
Thomas Nuttall (1786 - 1859), English botanist | |||
hortulanorum = name coined by gardeners but never properly published | |||
Bernhard Adalbert Emil Koehne (1848 - 1918), German botanist | |||
Carl von Linné (Linnaeus, 1707 - 1777), Swedish naturalist who introduced the binary naming system for plants and animals | |||
Etymology: | |||
Mahonia: | Bernard McMahon (1775 - 1816), American gardener | ||
wagneri: | Wagner, a gardener? | ||
aquifolium: | holly-leaved | ||
pinnata: | pinnate | ||
Berberis: | from the Arabic name of the fruit | ||
Mahonia x wagneri is a horticultural hybrid that originated in Europe.
The parents are both from North America, but from completely different regions:
The Oregon Grape Mahonia aquifolium originates from the Northwest, from the US State of Oregon to Canada,
while the Shinyleaf Mahonia Mahonia pinnata is native in California in the southwestern United States,
so that natural hybrids could not arise.
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