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  1. April 14, 2024. Holly bushes bear lovely evergreen leaves year-round and also bear attractive red berries. If you’d like to grow your own boughs to Deck the Halls, this is the plant. And they’re easy to grow! Learn how to plant, grow, and care for hollies.

    • American Holly (Ilex opaca) American holly is often used as a substitute for English holly (Ilex aquifolium) in Christmas decorations where the latter does not grow well.
    • Carolina Holly (Ilex ambigua) Carolina holly is one of the deciduous species of holly. It can grow well in sandy soils, leading to another of the plant's common names—sand holly.
    • Catberry (Ilex mucronata) The catberry used to be known as Nemopanthus mucronatus, but it is now classified as part of the Ilex genus. This shrub likes areas that are moist.
    • Chinese Holly (Ilex cornuta) Chinese holly, also known as horned holly, is an evergreen shrub or small tree that can be planted as part of a drought-tolerant landscape.
    • Cultivation
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    The best time for planting holly bushes is in either the spring or fall. The relatively low temperatures combined with higher rainfall will make settling into the new location much less stressful for the holly bush. The best location for planting holly bushes is in well-drained but not dry, slightly acidic soil in full sun. That being said, most ho...

    When growing a holly bush, it also helps to mulch around the base of the holly shrub to help retain water in the summer and to even out the soil temperature in the winter.

    Proper care for holly shrubs also calls for regular pruning. Pruning your holly bushes will ensure that they keep a nice compact form rather than becoming leggy and scraggly.

    If you find that your holly shrubs are being damaged in the winter by snow and wind, you can wrap the holly shrubs in burlap to protect them from the weather.

  2. Oct 31, 2023 · Learn about the diverse and beautiful plants in the Ilex genus, also known as hollies. Find out how to grow, prune, and propagate different types of hollies, and how to use them in your garden.

    • Green, cream, white/Green, cream, yellow
    • Broadleaf evergreen
    • North America, Europe, Asia, Africa
    • Hollyanna Mccollom
    • Ilex
    • Holly
    • Part Sun, Sun
    • Colorful Combinations. The diverse holly family includes trees and shrubs that come in a variety of forms: columnar, pyramidal, rounded, or weeping. Their foliage varies, too, ranging from large, spiny leaves to smooth, small leaves that resemble boxwood.
    • Berry Production. Many holly plants will produce colorful fruit that remains in place for three to six months of the year, depending on the density of the wildlife population.
    • Holly Care Must-Knows. The best time to plant holly is in the spring, with plenty of warm weather on the horizon. Read plant tags carefully when selecting a planting site for holly.
    • More Varieties of Holly. Related Items. China Boy blue holly bush. 'Blue Boy' holly. Ilex x meservae 'Blue Boy' has deeply hued foliage and stems. It's extra hardy.
  3. Are hollies trees or shrubs? Holly plants range from towering trees to small compact shrubs just 2 to 3 feet tall and wide. Is holly hard to grow? When grown in the right conditions, holly plants are easy to grow, low maintenance and free of most pests and diseases. How tall do holly bushes get?

  4. Apr 5, 2022 · Learn about five common types of holly shrubs for your landscape, from 'Blue Princess' with bluish foliage to 'Winterberry' with red berries. Find out their growing zones, sun exposure, soil needs, and uses in hedges, screens, or rain gardens.

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