Trees & Shrubs » Ilex (Holly) 37 items found. Click on photo/text link for more information on any product.
|
Ilex (Holly) A most diverse genus that includes evergreen as well as decidous plants, ranging from small rock garden plants to 50 foot tall trees. RareFind offers a wide selection, including Ilex crenata (Japanese Holly), Ilex opaca (American Holly), and Ilex verticillata (Winterberry Holly) as well as other species and hybrids.
|
|

|

|
ILEX 'Centennial Girl' Deep matte green foliage; produces plentiful red fruits that remain through March; pyramidal shape; slowest growing of the Blue Hollies group. more info
|

|

|
ILEX Red Beauty® PP14,750 'Rutzan' (C8) Red Beauty® grows upright in a wide conical shape like a Christmas tree. The very dark blue-green and glossy leaves with undulating edges bear some resemblance to the blue hollies. Dark red berries ornament the plant in fall and winter. more info
|

|

|
ILEX 'Venus' (C8) This National Arboretum introduction has very attractive, large textured leaves from its latifolia parent. It grows as a single stem tree. more info
|

|

|
ILEX crenata 'Delaware Diamond' (aka 'Elfin') This rock garden plant is one of the slowest growing of the dwarf hollies. In 25 years it will make a 2 foot mound. Hardy to at least zone 7. more info
|

|

|
ILEX crenata 'Dwarf Pagoda' This is a deservingly popular, slow growing female with tiny, rounded, densely clustered leaves. Its habit is quite informal and has a naturally bonsai-like appearance. more info
|

|

|
ILEX crenata 'Green Dragon' (C) A living sculpture for the garden with dark green leaves densely packed along the stems. This male clone is slightly faster growing and more upright than its sibling 'Dwarf Pagoda'. more info
|

|

|
ILEX crenata 'Sky Pencil' (C8) Distinctly upright and narrow in growth habit. A 6-8 feet tall might be only 1.5 feet wide. more info
|

|

|
ILEX glabra 'Gold Mine' PPAF This has a bright yellow-gold band around the leaf margins, and occasionally an entire gold leaf. Very showy, hardy, and a wee bit like owning the end of a rainbow! more info
|

|

|
ILEX glabra 'Nova Scotia' (C) This compact form comes from Nova Scotia and makes a rounded shrub of 2-3 feet. Its leaves are a deeper green and smaller than the species. more info
|

|

|
ILEX opaca 'Clarissa' (C) Of the Pride introduction, this has the largest fruit and leaves. Fruit is dark reddish orange. more info
|

|

|
ILEX opaca 'Dan Fenton' (C8) 'Dan' has dark green heavy textured foliage, vigorous growth, nice pyramidal 30 foot form and a profusion of showy red berries. Certainly one of the best American hollies. more info
|

|

|
ILEX opaca 'Jersey Knight' (C8) An excellent male form with lustrous dark green leaves introduced by Dr. Orton at Rutgers. Great for pollinating your harem. (Picture is of original tree at Rutgers.) more info
|

|

|
ILEX opaca 'Maryland Dwarf' (C8) This shrub type variety has normal sized leaves, and a smaller ultimate size than 'Clarendon Spreading'. Its leaves are matte-finished green with attractive red fruit. A mature plant could be about 5 feet across and two feet tall. more info
|

|

|
ILEX opaca 'Old Heavyberry' (C) Dark glossy leaves retain their color in severe winters, with heavy crops of large red berries displayed to perfection on a striking tree. more info
|

|

|
ILEX opaca 'Portia Orton' (C8) 'Portia Orton' has shiny dark evergreen foliage and abundant bright red fruit. Don't quote us, but she will probably reach approximately 15 feet high and 8 foot wide in 10 years. more info
|