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Nice cultivar of our native evergreen shrub. Grows in a tight oval shape
Great subsitute for a boxwood! Cultivar of our native evergreen shrub. Very compact and full.
Inkberry is a woody, broadleaf evergreen shrub in the holly family. It is native to the Southeastern United States. Kate is the female; both male and female plants are necessary to produce inkberries.
A compact rounded form of our native inkberry holly. Good for rain gardens and hedges. Should stay fuller around the bottom than the straight species Inkberry. Grows to 3-4'
We are very excited to have this plant- the male inkberry! When planted near popular female cultivars of Inkberry it will pollinate the flowers and allow your shrubs to get berries. It reaches a mature height of 4-6' with a vertical shape.
Native alternative to boxwood. Love boxwood but struggle with disease or winter damage? Plant Strongbox® inkberry holly instead.
Terrific Native holly cultivar that produces loads of red berries on a deer resistant evergreen with nice dark green foliage. Can be maintained as a hedge or to almost any size with proper pruning. If allowed to grow it can reach 30 feet. Plant a Jersey k
Deciduous holly who is known for its magnificent red berries that form in fall and persist into the winter. Green foliage is smooth unlike some other holly types.
'Apollo' is the male pollinator for 'Sparkleberry'. Grows 10-12 feet tall and has an abundance of small white flowers in later spring.
From Proven Winners: Winterberry holly is an awesome plant for winter landscapes, but many homeowners don't have room for a traditional variety. Berry Poppins® winterberry holly solves that, with a dwarf habit that can be used nearly anywhere. This de
From Proven Winners: This compact male winterberry is the ideal pollinator for Berry Poppins® or any Proven Winners® winterberry holly. Resists: Deer Native to North America Small or Miniature Grows 3-4' tall
One of the best natives for a moist location, this is also highly recommended by birds! Small flowers turn into beautiful red berries. You will need to plant a male to pollinate female for berries.
From Proven Winners: Strike it rich with Berry Heavy® Gold, the winterberry with the biggest, brightest gold fruit yet. You will treasure this plant for gardens, mass plantings or as a cut branch. Selected by the late, great plantsman and conservati
This is the male pollinator for later blooming winterberry hollies such as Cacapon, Shaver, Sparkleberry, sunset, Winter Red, Winter Gold and Oosterwijk. Plan on having one male plant for up to 10 female winterberries. Grows up to 6-8' tall and wide.
Winterberry is known for its red fruits that persist through winter 'Sparkleberry' will provide you with copious amounts of the beautiful fruit! A slow growing shrub that does well in wetter areas, great option for rain gardens.
From Proven Winners:Heavy berry production for brilliant winter color! Berry Heavy® winterberry produces copious amounts of bright red berries that really shine in the fall and winter landscape. It is a deciduous holly, which means it loses its leaves
Narrow growing blue holly that is great for hedges, foundation plantings or even a specimen plant that you don’t want to get too wide. Plant a Castle Wall holly for the best berry production
This narrow upright blue holly is great on it's own but usually planted to pollinate Castle Spire hollies. Great dark foliage.
Nice tree form holly. Loads of red berries on this self pollenating variety. Can be maintained to almost any size.
'Powder Blue Giant' produces larger flower than the species that tend to be a paler blue. Blooms early in the season for nice early color and makes for a good ground cover as even after the bloom the foliage is a nice bright green.