With so many different holly cultivars and holly look-alikes, at least one is bound to work in your garden. Here are 15 ...
Native along the entire East Coast and west to Missouri and Texas, this slow-growing, pyramidical holly can reach 25-60 feet ...
There are 250 species of sea holly varieties to choose from, spanning dainty ground-covering breeds and towering statuesque spikes. Often associated with coastal gardening, these showstopping ...
Discover the diversity of holly plant species and cultivars available for gardens of all sizes. Learn how to use hollies to add year-long texture, contrast, and color to the landscape.
Ilex or Holly are some of the best, most robust shrubs and trees for gardeners with cold winters. These high performing, low maintenance shrubs tend to be very deer resistant and able to withstand ...
Christmas holly ( Ilex aquifolium ) originates across the Atlantic, our region has two native holly species of which to boast ...
Hollies are a common symbol of the Christmas season and a bright spot in the winter landscape. Many varieties have bright red berries, and the foliage is often used in wreaths and flower arrangements.
Evergreen holly species have long been a symbol of Christmas and other winter holidays and traditions. The dark green, prickly foliage, combined with contrasting bright red berries, can really be ...
With its glossy green foliage and radiant red berries, holly is one of Ireland's most familiar and easily recognisable native ...
It’s hard to imagine the winter holidays without holly and its shiny green leaves and cheery red berries. The use of holly as decoration has its origin in pagan culture but was readily adopted as ...
A native treasure in the Winter garden Holly belongs to the genus Ilex, a diverse group with more than 400 species worldwide. Here in the Coastal Plain, we have several native species well adapted to ...