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Ericaceous Broadleaf
Densa Inkberry Holly
(ILEX GLABRA DENSA)
Zone 5 | Native
Ilex DensaWeb
Ilex DensaWeb

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Height: 3-4' Spread 4-5'
Broad upright habit. Leathery green leaves. Drought and shade tolerant, pest and disease resistant. Flowers give way to black berries which attract birds through winter. Native to eastern US. Evergreen. A Pennsylvania Horticulture Society Gold Medal Plant

Ericaceous Broadleaf
Shamrock Inkberry Holly
(ILEX GLABRA SHAMROCK)
Zone 5 | Native
Ilex ShamrockWeb
Ilex ShamrockWeb

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Height: 3-4' Spread 3-4'
Compact grower with lustrous dark green leaves. Black berries attract birds. Very tolerant of shearing. Native to eastern US. Evergreen.

Ericaceous Broadleaf
Blue Prince Holly
(ILEX MES. BLUE PRINCE)
Zone 5 |
Ilex Blue PrinceWeb
Ilex Blue PrinceWeb

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Height: 8-12' Spread 6-10'
Beautiful, glossy dark green foliage on dark stems. Male pollinator for Blue Princess. Very hardy evergreen. Excellent choice as hedge or background plant.

Ericaceous Broadleaf
Blue Prince and Princess Holly
(ILEX PRINCE & PRINCESS)
Zone 5 |
Ilex Blue Princess 11 7 23Web
Ilex Blue Princess 11 7 23Web Ilex Blue Princess 2 11 7 23Web

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Height: 8-12' Spread 6-10'
Potted combination of an older Blue Princess and younger Blue Prince. All the benefits of the traditional pairing in one package.

Ericaceous Broadleaf
Southern Gentleman Winterberry Holly
(ILEX VERT. SOUTHERN GENTLEMAN)
Zone 3 | Native
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Height: 6-12' Spread 5-6'
Deciduous, slow-growing holly with an upright, rounded habit. Small dark green leaves, no berries. Male pollinator for Winter Red. Adapts to a wide variety of soil conditions. Prefers moist, acidic, reasonably fertile well-drained soil.

Ericaceous Broadleaf
Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly
(ILEX VERT. SPARKLEBERRY)
Zone 4 | Native
Ilex SparkleberryWeb
Ilex SparkleberryWeb

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Height: 8-10' Spread 8-10'
Deciduous, oval to rounded shrub. New foliage emerges showy red, becoming rich, deep green. Bright red berries appear from late summer to early fall, attracting birds. Requires a male pollinator like Southern Gentleman for good fruiting.