Trees & Shrubs » Ilex (Holly) 41 items found. Click on photo/text link for more information on any product.
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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.
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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
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ILEX opaca 'Satyr Hill' (C) The leaves are aptly described as "tortoise-shaped." and the fruit is large, red and well distributed on the tree. more info
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ILEX opaca 'Steward's Silver Crown' An unusual variegated selection distinguished by creamy white margined leaves. The variegation around the edge of the leaf is variable, with white sometimes overlaying green areas producing a grayish marbling effect. more info
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ILEX opaca 'Winter Sun' A brand new selection from Holly Ridge Nursery. Fruits are an unusual bright orange-yellow to peach color. Any male Ilex opaca variety will help provide fruit. more info
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ILEX pedunculosa (female) (C8) A very classy, elegant evergreen holly with glossy, non-spiny leaves. The name comes from the fact the fruits are produced on 1 to 1.5 inch stalks (pedicels). more info
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ILEX pedunculosa (male) (C8) Difficult to find, this is the consort needed to pollinate above female so she produces the red fruit. Plant within 50 feet for best results. more info
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ILEX serrata 'Koshobai' "Teeny-tiny" leaves and red berries on a "teeny-tiny" plant. Perfect for the rock garden. more info
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ILEX shennongjianensis A new introduction from the Shennongjia Forest District of Western Hubei, People's Republic of China, resulting from the Sino-American Botanical Expedition to Western Hubei—1980. Attractive upright holly growing with rounded spineless leaves. more info
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ILEX verticillata 'Aurantiaca' Abundant red berries, turning orange as they mature. Grows to 5 feet high with a compact habit. more info
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ILEX verticillata 'Chrysocarpa' Yellow fruited deciduous holly. more info
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ILEX verticillata 'Hoogendorn' A compact selection originally designed for the Dutch market for cut holiday branches. Dark green foliage and large long lasting dark red berries persist into winter or until the birds snack on them. Use 'Jim Dandy' as a pollinator. more info
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ILEX verticillata 'Jim Dandy' 'Jim Dandy' goes for the early bloomers, including 'Red Sprite', 'Oosterwijk' and 'Sunsplash'. This little guy has a nice compact growth habit: 8 feet in height and spread. more info
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ILEX verticillata 'Jolly Red' Discovered many years ago in Connecticut, this old fashioned favorite produces full bright red berries in late August that can last into January. Use 'Jim Dandy' as a pollinator. Full sun or part shade. more info
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ILEX verticillata 'Maryland Beauty' (C) A medium growing, compact form with very heavy fruit set. The shiny, large, dark red fruit cover the entire length of branches. more info
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ILEX verticillata 'Oosterwijk' (C) This Dutch selection was named in 1984 and is used to supply the Christmas market with cut branches in France, Italy, Sweden, Germany, and the U.S. Obviously, it holds its fruit well. more info
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