Ilex Verticillata "Winterberry"

Ilex Verticillata "Winterberry"

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Ilex verticillata

Commonly called "Winterberry", this is a deciduous holly that is native to Northeastern America, typically growing in low woods and along shallow bodies of water. This is a slow growing shrub, usually topping out at 12 feet in height and 12 feet in width. Greenish - white flowers appear in late spring giving way to bright red berries in late summer and fall. These berries will provide a striking garden visual throughout the winter months and into early spring.

Additional Information:

Latin Name: Ilex verticillata
Plant Type: Shrub
Shrub Type: Deciduous
Exposure: Part to full Sun
Deer Resistant: Yes
Mature Height: 6-8 Ft
Mature Width: 6-8 Ft
Habit: Upright
Growth Rate: Average
Hardiness Zone: Zone 3-9
Bloom Time: Late Spring
Flower Colors: White
Water Needs: Average
Maintenance: Easy
Pruning Time: Little pruning is required
Additional attribute:
Produces berries
Native to North America
Fall Interest
Winter Interest
Bog Plant
Attracts Bird
Cut Flower
Landscape Uses:
Border, Landscape, Mass plantings, Specimen, Screening, Hedge, Woodland gardens

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