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a bush with red berries and green leaves

From deciduous to evergreen, these 10 outstanding options demonstrate what this diverse genus has to offer. Find holly and more here.

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red berries growing on the branches of a tree

By Julie Christensen Found throughout the eastern United States and Canada, winterberry holly (Ilex verticillata) is aptly named for its bright-red berries that persist well into winter, attracting birds and wildlife. This native shrub grows 6 to 15 feet tall and wide. It spreads through suckers and has a rounded, informal shape. In addition to […]

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Winterberry holly bush covered in snow

Looking to enhance your winter garden? The winterberry holly shrub is a perfect choice! Discover how to plant, grow, and care for this vibrant shrub to bring beauty to your outdoor space. This guide will provide all the tips you need for thriving winterberry holly plants. Start transforming your garden today with the timeless appeal of winterberry holly!

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the complete winterberry holly care and planting guide

The winterberry holly is a native to the eastern United States deciduous shrub. Since it produces beautiful red berries that last throughout winter and into spring, it makes a wonderful addition to the landscape.

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holly plant with red berries and green leaves in the foreground text reads how to grow holly gardener's path

Hollies make up a beautiful and easy-to-grow group of plants in the Ilex genus, from winterberries to the classic holly. Most species are evergreen, though some are deciduous, and they all have eye-catching berries and attractive foliage. Learn about growing holly plants now on Gardener’s Path. #holly #gardenerspath

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orange berries are growing on the branches of a tree in front of some trees with no leaves

IT’S A CLOSE CALL for me and my friend Andy Brand: Do we like plants best, or birds (or butterflies or bumblebees or…)? But I think I know the answer to the question, finally: What

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some very pretty green bushes in the dirt

When I say “holly” it probably puts a very specific image in your mind: bright green, shiny leaves with lots of jagged edges, and bright red berries too. Compact Inkberry Holly (Ilex glabra ‘Compacta’) is different, with its dark green leaves and dark bluish purple berries. Inkberries are American native shrubs. They also tolerate wet […]

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a red bush in front of a house with snow on the ground

Since the cold has descended upon us, the hunt for winter interest in the garden has become a noble quest. The leaves are laying peacefully at the feet of deciduous trees, enriching the soil and pr…

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