Ilex Crenata "Compacta"

Ilex Crenata "Compacta"

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Also known as Inkberry Compacta, this dwarf holly make an excellent hedge o border plant with an abundance of black berries in the fall.  The Ilex Compacta features a small white flower in spring and little to no maintenance need. 

Latin Name Ilex glebra 'Compacta'
Plant Type: Shrub
Shrub Type: Evergreen
Exposure: Full-part Sun
Deer Resistant: Yes
Mature Height: 3-4ft
Mature Width: 4-6ft
Growth Rate: Slow
Hardiness Zone: 4-9 zone
Habit: Round, Dense
Water Needs: Average
Maintenance: Low, Easy 
Pruning Time: Spring
Additional attribute:
Winter Interest
North American Native
Ornamental Berries
Waterwise
Compact Form
Coastal Exposure
Landscape Uses:
Boarder, Hedges, Privacy, Mass Planting, Edging, Foundation planting, specimen

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