Holly - Sparkleberry

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Holly - Sparkleberry

Use Ilex 'Southern Gentleman' as the pollinator. Masses of these bright red berries persist into late winter creating quite a display in the winter landscape. It is the spectacular berries that create such a show. Unlike typical hollies that have thick evergreen foliage, Sparkleberry's leaves turn yellow in the fall and then fall off. Sparkleberry looks great planted in large groups or in front of evergreens. Sparkleberry Winterberry, Ilex 'Sparkleberry', is a showy, female variety with abundant, brilliant red 3/8" fruit that persist well into winter. This large upright shrub is excellent as a background plant. Shrubs are distinctly upright growing to 10 feet or so and like wet to average soil in sun or light shade. Male and female plants are required in order to produce berries and the perfect male to pollinate. ... get more information

 

Boxwood - Wintergreen It is a broadleaf evergreen upright shrub with medium green to dark green foilage. The Korean Wintergreen Boxwood shrub, Microphylla koreana, is also known as the liffleleaf boxwood. It is a formal or tightly informal shrub, usually reserved for shady conditions and commonly used as a hedge, foundation planting, edger, or facer shrub.

Holly - Sparkleberry
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