| Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Berberidaceae | Mahonia aquifolium | Holly-leaf Oregon-grape | Suburban areas, persistent or weakly spreading from horticultural use. | Native of w. North America. | ![]() (c) Danielson, Erik |
| Berberidaceae | Mahonia bealei | Leatherleaf Mahonia, Chinese Mahonia, Holly-grape | In deciduous forests in suburban areas, spread from plantings, not naturalized and invasive. | Native of China. Naturalizing widely (and increasingly aggressively) in the southeastern United States. Radford, Ahles, & Bell (1968) reported it as "a rare escape, Orange County, N.C."; this invasive is now in most counties across large parts of the southeastern United States, and expected to continue to spread and increase in abundance. | ![]() (c) Bradley, Keith |
| Berberidaceae | Mahonia repens | Creeping Oregon-grape | Suburban woodlands (in our region). | Native of w. North America. | ![]() (c) Sorrie, Bruce A. - CC-BY |


