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№ 241
Ilex opaca 'Fallaw', yellow-berried American holly, amber berries against spiny matte dark green evergreen leaves
Yellow-berried American Holly
Ilex opaca 'Fallaw'Yellow-berried American Holly

Ilex opaca, the American holly, is the classic evergreen holly of the eastern woods, a medium-size tree with tough, leathery, spine-edged leaves and, on female trees, the bright berries that have meant Christmas for generations. 'Fallaw' keeps the familiar form but changes the color of the fruit: where the wild tree ripens red, this selection hangs clear amber-yellow berries, an uncommon and cheerful contrast against the dark evergreen foliage.

Hardiness
Zones 6–9
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
25–35 ft.
Spread
12–18 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Tree
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№ 242
Ilex opaca 'Selected Red', American holly, abundant bright red berries against glossy spiny dark green evergreen leaves
American Holly 'Selected Red'
Ilex opaca (female) 'Selected Red'American Holly 'Selected Red'

Ilex opaca, the American holly, is the classic evergreen holly of eastern woods, a medium tree with tough, spine-edged, leathery leaves and the bright red berries that have meant Christmas for generations. 'Selected Red' is one of the good ones, a female clone Woodlanders propagated from a group of hollies planted many years ago in Aiken, South Carolina, chosen for very good foliage and an abundant crop of bright red fruit.

Hardiness
Zones 5–9
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
20–30 ft.
Spread
10–12 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Tree
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№ 243
Ilex opaca 'Jersey Knight', male American holly, dark olive-green spiny evergreen leaves on a dense pyramidal native tree
American Holly 'Jersey Knight' (male)
Ilex opaca (male) 'Jersey Knight'American Holly 'Jersey Knight' (male)

Ilex opaca 'Jersey Knight' is a male American holly bred for one essential job, pollination, and vigorous enough to stand on merit besides. Selected from the wild in New Jersey in 1945, this clone carries dark, semi-glossy, olive-green leaves on a strong pyramidal frame that holds branches right to the ground, a full, handsome evergreen that happens to bear no fruit.

Hardiness
Zones 6–8
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
30–40 ft.
Spread
20–30 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Tree
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№ 244
Ilex paraguariensis, yerba mate, glossy dark green leathery serrated evergreen leaves on a South American holly
Yerba Mate
Ilex paraguariensisYerba Mate

Ilex paraguariensis is the holly behind maté, the caffeine-rich tea poured from a gourd and sipped through a metal straw across Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, and southern Brazil. As a plant, yerba maté is a broadleaf evergreen holly, a shrub or small tree with dark, leathery, serrated leaves, closely resembling the native dahoon holly, Ilex cassine, of the southeastern United States, and carrying the same small white flowers and, on female plants, small red berries.

Hardiness
Zones 8–10
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
10–30 ft.
Spread
6–10 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Tree
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№ 245
Ilex pedunculosa, longstalk holly, red berries on long slender stalks over smooth spineless glossy evergreen leaves
Longstalk Holly
Ilex pedunculosa (female)Longstalk Holly

Ilex pedunculosa is the holly that fools people, an evergreen with smooth, spineless, glossy leaves closer to mountain laurel than to any prickly Christmas holly. The real signature comes in fall, when bright red berries hang from slender stalks an inch or two long, dangling below the branches like tiny cherries, a detail no other cultivated holly quite matches and the source of both the botanical name and the common one, longstalk holly.

Hardiness
Zones 5–8
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
15–30 ft.
Spread
10–12 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Tree
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№ 246
Ilex pedunculosa, male longstalk holly, smooth spineless glossy dark green evergreen leaves on a cold-hardy holly
Longstalk Holly (male)
Ilex pedunculosa (male)Longstalk Holly (male)

Ilex pedunculosa (male) is the pollen partner for one of the most refined and cold-hardy evergreen hollies in cultivation. Like the female, this male longstalk holly carries smooth, spineless, glossy leaves closer to mountain laurel than to a prickly Christmas holly, on a slow, medium to large shrub or small tree of quiet good looks. What the male does not do is fruit; what the male does is make that fruit possible.

Hardiness
Zones 5–8
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
12–30 ft.
Spread
10–12 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Tree
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№ 247
Ilex 'Apollo', male hybrid winterberry, deciduous green foliage on an upright shrub grown as a winterberry pollinizer
Winterberry 'Apollo' (male)
Ilex serrata x verticellata 'Apollo'Winterberry 'Apollo' (male)

Ilex 'Apollo' has one job in the garden, and does it superbly: pollination. A vigorous hybrid deciduous holly from the U.S. National Arboretum, crossing the Japanese winterberry, Ilex serrata, with the native American winterberry, Ilex verticillata, 'Apollo' was bred and released specifically as the male partner for the celebrated female 'Sparkleberry', and stands in equally well for 'Winter Red'.

Hardiness
Zones 3–9
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
8–12 ft.
Spread
4–6 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Shrub
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№ 248
Ilex spinigera, Caspian holly, small glossy finely spined dark green evergreen leaves with red berries on a rare Iranian holly
Caspian Holly
Ilex spinigera (female)Caspian Holly

Ilex spinigera is a holly with a deep past, a rare evergreen from the Hyrcanian forests that ring the southern Caspian Sea in northern Iran. Small, glossy, dark green leaves edged with fine spines clothe a dense small tree or large shrub, and on female plants such as this one bright red berries glow against the foliage through fall and into winter, the classic holly effect on an uncommonly ancient plant.

Hardiness
Zones 6–8
Light
Part Shade / Full Shade
Height
10–15 ft.
Spread
6–8 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Shrub
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№ 249
Ilex verticillata 'Jim Dandy', male winterberry, compact deciduous shrub grown as an early-blooming winterberry pollinizer
Winterberry 'Jim Dandy' (male)
Ilex verticillata 'Jim Dandy'Winterberry 'Jim Dandy' (male)

Ilex verticillata 'Jim Dandy' is a small shrub with an outsized job. Winterberry, the native deciduous holly, puts on one of the great shows in the winter garden, bare stems crowded with brilliant red fruit, but only female plants carry that fruit, and only when the right male blooms alongside them. 'Jim Dandy' is that male for the early-flowering winterberries, a dwarf pollinizer bred to bloom in step with them.

Hardiness
Zones 3–9
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
4–5 ft.
Spread
3–4 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Shrub
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№ 250
Ilex verticillata 'Maryland Beauty', winterberry, masses of bright red berries on bare deciduous stems in winter
Winterberry Holly 'Maryland Beauty'
Ilex verticillata 'Maryland Beauty'Winterberry Holly 'Maryland Beauty'

Ilex verticillata 'Maryland Beauty' is winterberry doing what winterberry does best, and a little more of it. This native deciduous holly loses the leaves in fall to reveal bare gray stems packed with fruit, and 'Maryland Beauty' was singled out from the northern strain for an especially heavy crop of bright red berries, a dense, glowing display that holds through the winter.

Hardiness
Zones 4–9
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
3–5 ft.
Spread
3–5 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Shrub
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№ 251
Ilex verticillata 'Red Sprite', dwarf winterberry, heavy clusters of scarlet berries on bare deciduous stems in winter
Winterberry Holly 'Red Sprite'
Ilex verticillata 'Red Sprite'Winterberry Holly 'Red Sprite'

Ilex verticillata 'Red Sprite' is winterberry shrunk to garden size and cranked up in intensity. Where much of the landscape fades to gray, this compact native holly turns into a beacon, the bare stems packed with heavy clusters of large, glossy scarlet berries that color in fall and cling deep into winter, a living ember at the pond's edge or against fresh snow.

Hardiness
Zones 4–8
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
3–5 ft.
Spread
3–4 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Shrub
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№ 252
Ilex verticillata 'Southern Gentleman', male winterberry, upright deciduous shrub grown as a late-blooming pollinizer
Winterberry Holly 'Southern Gentleman'
Ilex verticillata 'Southern Gentleman'Winterberry Holly 'Southern Gentleman'

Every winterberry covered in red is hiding a secret, and his name is 'Southern Gentleman'. Winterberry hollies are dioecious, male and female on separate plants, and only the pollinated females set the blazing red fruit the species is grown for. No male nearby, no berries. 'Southern Gentleman' is the male who makes the show possible, and asks for none of the credit.

Hardiness
Zones 5–9
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
6–8 ft.
Spread
6–8 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Shrub
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№ 253
Ilex verticillata 'Winter Gold', winterberry, gold and orange-pink berries crowding bare deciduous stems in winter
Gold-fruited Winterberry
Ilex verticillata 'Winter Gold'Gold-fruited Winterberry

Ilex verticillata is the winterberry, the native deciduous holly grown not for evergreen leaves but for the astonishing display that comes after they fall: bare gray stems packed end to end with bright fruit, lit up across the dead of winter. 'Winter Gold' plays that trick in an unexpected color, trading the usual fire-engine red for warm gold blushed with soft orange-pink, a glowing, gentler note against snow.

Hardiness
Zones 4–8
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
5–8 ft.
Spread
4–6 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Shrub
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№ 254
Ilex verticillata 'Winter Red', winterberry, profuse glossy red berries crowding bare deciduous stems in winter
Winterberry Holly 'Winter Red'
Ilex verticillata 'Winter Red (female)'Winterberry Holly 'Winter Red'

Ilex verticillata 'Winter Red' is the winterberry other winterberries are measured against. A large, rounded female of the southern strain, six to ten feet high and wide, this native holly drops the summer leaves to reveal bare stems packed with profuse, glossy red berries, and where lesser clones fade, 'Winter Red' holds the color clean and bright deep into the season, right through the coldest months.

Hardiness
Zones 5–9
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
6–10 ft.
Spread
6–10 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Shrub
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№ 255
Ilex 'Raritan Chief', male hybrid winterberry, compact deciduous shrub grown as a long-blooming winterberry pollinizer
Winterberry 'Raritan Chief' (male)
Ilex verticillata x serrata 'Raritan Chief'Winterberry 'Raritan Chief' (male)

Ilex 'Raritan Chief' is a male winterberry with a long working day. A compact hybrid of the native winterberry, Ilex verticillata, and the Japanese winterberry, Ilex serrata, this deciduous holly was bred as a pollinizer rather than a show plant, and a long bloom season makes 'Raritan Chief' one of the most flexible pollinizers in the group.

Hardiness
Zones 5–9
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
4–5 ft.
Spread
6–8 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Shrub
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№ 256
Ilex 'Sparkleberry', hybrid winterberry, abundant bright red berries on tall bare deciduous stems
Sparkleberry Winterberry (female)
Ilex verticillata x serrata 'Sparkleberry'Sparkleberry Winterberry (female)

Ilex 'Sparkleberry' is the aristocrat of the winterberries, a vigorous hybrid holly bred from the native winterberry, Ilex verticillata, and the Japanese winterberry, Ilex serrata, and introduced by the U.S. National Arboretum. The cross brought hybrid vigor and a heavier, longer-holding crop: tall, upright stems that shed their leaves in fall and blaze with bright red fruit, persisting so well that the berries often hang on into spring.

Hardiness
Zones 5–9
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
10–12 ft.
Spread
6–8 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Shrub
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№ 257
Ilex vomitoria 'Dewerth' male yaupon holly, a dense upright evergreen with small, narrow, glossy leaves on gray twigs.
Yaupon Holly 'Dewerth' (Male)
Ilex vomitoria "Dewerth (male)"Yaupon Holly 'Dewerth' (Male)

Yaupon is the small-leaved evergreen holly of the southeastern United States, native along the coastal plain from Virginia south to Texas and a member of the holly family, Aquifoliaceae. The species carries fine, glossy, oval leaves on pale gray twigs, takes shearing as willingly as boxwood, and shrugs off salt, drought, and heat, a combination that explains a long career as a Southern hedge and topiary plant. 'Dewerth' is a male clone, chosen for a dense, upright habit and unusually small, narrow leaves, and grown not for fruit, which male hollies never carry, but as the pollen partner that lets the berried females set a full crop.

Hardiness
Zones 7–10
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
10–20 ft.
Spread
6–10 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Shrub
Traditional use
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№ 258
Ilex vomitoria 'Folsom's Weeping' weeping yaupon holly, a tall female evergreen with long pendulous branches and scarlet berries.
Weeping Yaupon Holly 'Folsom's Weeping'
Ilex vomitoria 'Folsom's Weeping'Weeping Yaupon Holly 'Folsom's Weeping'

Yaupon is the fine-textured evergreen holly of the Southeast, native along the coastal plain from Virginia to Texas and a member of the holly family, Aquifoliaceae. The species wears small, glossy, oval leaves on gray twigs, tolerates salt, drought, and hard shearing, and has long anchored Southern gardens as hedge, screen, and topiary. 'Folsom's Weeping' breaks from that upright habit entirely: a tall female selection whose branches spill downward in long, pendulous curtains, so that a single mature plant reads as a green fountain rather than a shrub.

Hardiness
Zones 7–10
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
15–18 ft.
Spread
6–10 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Shrub
Traditional use
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№ 259
Ilex vomitoria 'Hoskins Shadow' yaupon holly, a dense cold-hardy evergreen with large dark green leaves and scarlet berries.
Yaupon Holly 'Hoskins Shadow'
Ilex vomitoria 'Hoskins Shadow'Yaupon Holly 'Hoskins Shadow'

Yaupon is the small-leaved evergreen holly of the southeastern coastal plain, native from Virginia to Texas and a member of the holly family, Aquifoliaceae. Adaptable almost to a fault, salt tolerant, drought tolerant, and content in sun or shade, the species takes shearing as neatly as boxwood and has served Southern gardens for generations as hedge, screen, and clipped structure. 'Hoskins Shadow' is a standout among the named forms: a dense, fast-growing shrub or small tree, 15 to 20 feet in time, chosen for unusually large, dark green foliage and, above all, for cold hardiness well beyond the ordinary yaupon.

Hardiness
Zones 6–10
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
15–20 ft.
Spread
8–10 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Shrub
Traditional use
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№ 260
Ilex vomitoria 'Lowrey's Big Leaf' yaupon holly, an upright evergreen shrub with unusually large glossy leaves and red berries.
Yaupon Holly 'Lowrey's Big Leaf'
Ilex vomitoria 'Lowrey's Big Leaf'Yaupon Holly 'Lowrey's Big Leaf'

Yaupon is the small-leaved evergreen holly of the southeastern United States, native along the coastal plain from Virginia south to Texas, with outliers into Cuba and the Yucatan, and a member of the holly family, Aquifoliaceae. The wild plant is prized for fine, dense foliage that shears like boxwood, so a big-leaved yaupon comes as a small surprise. 'Lowrey's Big Leaf' is exactly that: an upright, evergreen selection whose leaves run conspicuously larger and glossier than the norm, giving the whole shrub a bolder, greener texture while keeping all the toughness of the species.

Hardiness
Zones 7–10
Light
Full Sun / Part Shade
Height
10–20 ft.
Spread
8–12 ft.
Bloom
White
Plant type
Shrub
Traditional use
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