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Height: 4-5' Spread 4-6'
A compact and hardy evergreen, sheared into a mound. With its small glistening convex leaves, this holly is often mistaken for a boxwood. Low maintenance, prefers well-drained, slightly acidic soil. Great hedge plant that can be trimmed easily to desired shape.


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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


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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.


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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.


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Height: 5-8' Spread 4-6'
Bright, abundant red berries combined with glossy, dark green foliage. Maintains dense, upright, pyramidal habit with little or no pruning. Plant near a male pollinator such as Blue Prince Holly for best berry display. Deer resistant and heat tolerant evergreen.


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Height: 8-12' Spread 6-10'
Traditional glossy holly foliage with prominent bright red berries. Forms a rounded upright plant. Vigorous grower that responds well to pruning. Very hardy evergreen. The red fruit attracts birds, especially in winter.