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What type of Holly is this - Oregon Grape

 
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Could anybody tell me what type of Holly this is? It's on a West facing slope in a snowberry thicket just outside of Spokane.
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Oregon Grape? or this one?

What colour are the berries? How tall does it get?
 
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I just noticed it on the property while clearing thistle from that area. I'll keep an eye on it and post pictures of the blossoms and berries when they come. The neighbor thinks it's Oregon Grape as well. Thanks.
 
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