Oregon grape
Berberis aquifolium
APPEARANCE
RANGE & HABITAT
RECIPROCAL RELATIONSHIPS
This shade-tolerant species has yellow flowers that appear in early spring. Unlike the name, these are not actual grapes. The flowers ripen into blue berries that look like they are covered in a white powder. The berries can be eaten alone or mixed with a sweeter berry like salal. The Secwepemc, Nlaka’pamux, Okanagan, and St’at’imc peoples use the berries to make jellies. The bark of the stems and roots can be boiled to make a bright yellow dye, and the Nlaka’pamux People would use this dye on different materials including in basketry.