Oregon Grape Root

Oregon Grape Root

$9.45
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What is Oregon grape root? The holly-like leaves, golden roots, and acidic, blue berries that resemble clusters of grapes are characteristics of the native to western North America. The chemical component berberine, found in Oregon grape roots, is considered responsible for many of the plant's health advantages. The Oregon grape is a member of the Berberidaceae family. Oregon grape root is a beneficial alternative to goldenseal. It may be extracted, added to herbal tea blends, or used in topical care formulations. As the name implies, the Oregon grape is most popular in the Pacific Northwest but is native to western North America. Shiny, holly-like leaves adorn the bushy, blooming perennial Oregon grape. Unlike the closely related barberry, it is more easily adapted to its surroundings and is often found in mountainous areas. The dark green, thorny leaves of the Oregon grape ultimately become orange and, after a few years, vivid crimson. The plant has tiny, blackish-blue berries that r

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