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Last year I added several 'Soft Touch' compact hollies (Ilex crenata) to my landscape, and I have been pleased with their performance so far. This unassuming but useful shrub grows at a moderate rate to 2-3' wide and tall, prefers full sun, is hardy in zones 5-9, and its leaves are not prickly. It may sport black berries in winter, though my eight young shrubs didn't produce any this year. I have used various types of boxwoods (45 of them in all) to create a winter skeleton and to calm down…

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Holly trees and bushes encompass more than 400 plant species. The majority of these are dioecious, so they require both a male and female plant within pollination distance of each other in order for the female to produce fruits. Holly can be evergreen or deciduous and range greatly in size and shape. Holly Bush Landscape, Holly Trees For Privacy, Holly Bushes Front Yard, Holly Bushes In Landscaping, Holly Trees Landscaping, Berm Landscaping, Perma Culture, Holly Trees, Holly Shrub

Holly trees and bushes encompass more than 400 plant species. The majority of these are dioecious, so they require both a male and female plant within pollination distance of each other in order for the female to produce fruits. Holly can be evergreen or deciduous and range greatly in size and shape.

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Need ideas for evergreen alternatives to #boxwoods? Try the cute and clippable Shear Genius™ Cotoneaster, Monrovia's new Emerald Boxer™ Japanese Holly, the tiny toothed leaves of Crownshine™ Osmanthus, or the remarkably cold-hardy Nordic™ Inkberry, a selection of a native North American shrub with berries for birds. Find even more compact, colorful, and elegant evergreens to replace boxwoods in areas bothered by blight in our full list of alternatives. Strongbox Inkberry Holly, Gem Box Inkberry Holly, Inkberry Holly Landscape, Soft Touch Holly Landscaping, Inkberry Shrub, Japanese Holly Landscaping, Japanese Holly Shrub, Boxwood Alternative, Inkberry Holly

Need ideas for evergreen alternatives to #boxwoods? Try the cute and clippable Shear Genius™ Cotoneaster, Monrovia's new Emerald Boxer™ Japanese Holly, the tiny toothed leaves of Crownshine™ Osmanthus, or the remarkably cold-hardy Nordic™ Inkberry, a selection of a native North American shrub with berries for birds. Find even more compact, colorful, and elegant evergreens to replace boxwoods in areas bothered by blight in our full list of alternatives.

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A close up vertical image of American holly with dark green foliage and bright red berries. To the center and bottom of the frame is green and white printed text. Holly Trees, American Holly, Holly Shrub, Drought Tolerant Trees, Holly Plant, Holly Bush, Chic Garden, Acid Loving Plants, Holly Tree

If you’ve never tried growing American holly before, you’re in for something special. With its glossy leaves and bright red berries, nothing says winter cheer like this plant. But is it hard to grow? How do you encourage the bushes to produce berries? Learn more now on Gardener’s Path. #holly #growyourown #gardenerspath

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