Ilex crenata 'Bennett's Compacta'
A tight, compact grower with glossy evergreen foliage. Requires little pruning. Makes a good hedge foundation plant.
More DetailsA tight, compact grower with glossy evergreen foliage. Requires little pruning. Makes a good hedge foundation plant.
More DetailsLustrous, dark green foliage covers this dense, evergreen shrub with an excellent branching habit. One of the hardier crenata hollies.
More Details
Densely branched, evergreen shrub with flat, dark green 1" foliage. Compact habit with rounded silhouette which grows wider than tall. Use in borders, as a low hedge, or in mass plantings. Prune as needed after new growth hardens off.
Will grow in sun or shade. Low maintenance.
More DetailsA small evergreen holly with a mounding growth habit that is similar to 'Helleri' but with denser growth. Seems to tolerate heavier soils and drought conditions. Leaves are soft to the touch.
More DetailsEvergreen shrub with upright pyramidal habit. Small, oval foliage is a deep green. Great for foundation plantings, hedge, or as a specimen.
More DetailsPopular broadleaf evergreen with shiny, dark green leaves. Excellent winter hardiness and tolerance of wet locations. Ilex glabra is native to coastal plains from Nova Scotia to Louisiana.
More DetailsThis native evergreen naturally grows as a broadly rounded mound, and keeps its leaves all the way to the ground for the lush, dense look you love. It can be pruned or shaped as you desire, or left to attain its neat natural shape. It's also much faster growing than boxwood, and offers good deer resistance, too.
More DetailsTolerant of many site conditions, this wide-growing, mounding holly is versatile in the landscape and makes an unusual groundcover.
More Details
This holly is a vigorous grower with a compact, upright pyramidal habit. Deep olive-green foliage highlighted by bright red berries appearing in late October.
Ilex opaca is native to much of the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast. Excellent berry retention, lasting all winter and into the spring.
More DetailsSlow-growing compact native shrub. Deciduous. Male pollinator for 'Red Sprite'.
More DetailsA compact, rounded shrub with dark green leaves. Bright red berries nearly 1/2" in diameter appear in fall and persist into winter. Needs a male pollinator such as 'Jim Dandy' to produce fruit. Deciduous.
More DetailsDeciduous male holly, compact slow grower. Pollinator for 'Sparkleberry', 'Winter Red', and 'Winter Gold'.
More DetailsErect, deciduous, multi-stemmed, rounded shrub with lustrous, dark green foliage. Throughout the winter abundant clusters of large red fruit will maintain its intense color. Needs male pollinator 'Southern Gentleman'.
Ideal in mass plantings or borders.
More DetailsBerry Poppins™ has an outstanding berry set, heavier fruiting than other winterberry. This very dwarf variety has red berries that appear in fall and persist through winter adding late season interest.
More DetailsMr. Poppins® is a male pollinator for the female winterberry. This particular variety has a compact habit unlike most male pollinators so it will fit nicely in small landscapes.
More DetailsA male blue holly with a broad, pyramidal growth habit and dense blue-green foliage on purple stems. Pollinates 'Blue Maid', 'Blue Princess', and 'Dragon Lady'.
More DetailsAbundant, dark red fruits persist into winter on this large, evergreen shrub. Excellent for Christmas decorations. Needs male blue holly to produce berries. One of the hardiest blue hollies.
More DetailsCastle Wall® holly is a regal accent for your landscape! Dark glossy leaves, superior vigor and branching make it a superior choice over other varieties. Narrow habit makes it ideal for hedges, foundation plantings, or even as a dramatic specimen. Castle Wall® holly is a male variety that will pollinate Castle Spire® and Castle Keep® holly, but it does not produce fruit itself.
More DetailsGreat seasonal interest with white, 6" flower spikes in summer. Foliage is a beautiful red-purple color in fall. Deciduous.
More Details
White 3-4" flower spikes bloom in summer. A more compact form than 'Henry's Garnet'. Fall foliage takes on a beautiful red-purple color. Deciduous. Makes an excellent foundation planting, hedge, screen or in mass plantings. Asexual propagation is prohibited.
More Details