Vancouveria planipetala
Common name: 
Small Inside-out Flower
Redwood Ivy
Pronunciation: 
van-koo-VE-ree-uh plah-ni-PE-ta-la
Family: 
Berberidaceae
Genus: 
Type: 
Broadleaf
Native to (or naturalized in) Oregon: 
Yes
  • Evergreen, deciduous in cold winters, low growing, spreading, 15-30 cm tall, can reach 60 cm.  Leaves mostly arise near the ground, compound, 3 leaflets, sometimes 5, shallowly lobed, each leaflet about 4 cm long, similar width, somewhat leathery, glossy dark green above.  Flowers in upright clusters of 25-30, white, some lavender, stamens 2 mm.
  • Part sun to full shade.  Acid soil, rich in organic matter; probably best in cool, moist conditions.  To propagate divide plants in the spring or fall.
  • Hardy to USDA Zone 6     Native to southwestern Oregon to mid-California
  • planipetala: with flat petals.
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