Native Pollinator

Inkberry Holly (male)

Ilex glabra (male)

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USDA Zones 5–9 Full Sun and Part Shade Matures 4–6 Feet

Ilex glabra (male), the native inkberry holly, is a hardy, glossy evergreen that pollinates female inkberries for fruit set and feeds bees for gallberry honey.

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Ilex glabra, the inkberry or gallberry, is one of the finest native broadleaf evergreens of eastern North America, rooted in the sandy, acid soils of the coastal plain from Nova Scotia and New Jersey south through Florida and across the Gulf states. In wet pinelands, pocosins, and boggy edges this holly has long been a defining presence, and wherever the ground runs lean, sandy, and moist, inkberry settles in.

This particular plant is the male form of inkberry, and the role is as quiet as it is essential. Male inkberry bears no black berries, and none of the rare white-fruited forms treasured by collectors, but the flowers carry the pollen without which no female holly will fruit. Gardeners planting inkberry for those berries need at least one male in range, for balance and for continuity.

Beyond that reproductive job the male inkberry offers plenty in the garden. The evergreen foliage is dense, glossy, and spineless, forming a neat rounded shrub that answers well to pruning and shaping, and unlike many hollies inkberry tends to hold the leaves well down the stems, staying fuller and cleaner than lesser evergreens. Full sun to part shade suits the plant, given acidic soil that holds some moisture, and mass plantings, low hedges, and pairings with azaleas and camellias all come easily.

The flowers, modest as they look, carry real weight. In spring the nectar of inkberry draws bees, and from that flow comes the famed gallberry honey, a mild, pale honey long associated with the Southern pinewoods. Bees, bogs, and hollies have worked together across that region for centuries, and a male inkberry quietly underwrites the whole exchange, feeding the hive and setting the stage for the female shrubs to fruit.

Will this plant thrive in your zone?

Plant Profile
At a glance
Hardiness
USDA Zones 5–9
Sun
Full Sun, Part Shade
Soil
Moist, Acid
Mature size
Height 4–6 Feet · Spread 3–4 Feet
Growth rate
Moderate
Seasonality
Evergreen
Design Notes

A neat, native evergreen for mass plantings, low hedges, foundations, and rain gardens, and a fine companion to azaleas, camellias, and other acid-lovers in moist, acid ground. The main job is pollination: set at least one male inkberry within range of female plants for the fullest berry set. The spring flowers also feed bees for gallberry honey, so the male earns a place beyond fruit alone.

Flower, Fruit & Foliage

White, May; male, non-fruiting pollinizer

Flower. Small greenish-white flowers in May, rich in nectar and pollen and beloved by bees.

Foliage. Smooth, glossy, spineless dark green leaves, evergreen and held well down the stems.

Role. A male plant, so no berries, but the pollinizer that lets female inkberries set their black fruit.

Care

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Light. Full sun to part shade.

Soil. Moist, acidic soil, tolerant of wet ground; avoid dry, alkaline sites.

Water. Regular moisture, with mulch to keep the roots cool and damp.

Pruning. Shears well for hedging; remove suckers to keep a single clump tidy.

Hardiness. USDA zones 5 to 9. One male serves several female inkberries nearby.

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From rooting to shipping, our top priority is ensuring you receive healthy, thriving plants for your garden’s success.

Woodlanders Growing Process

Because most of our plants are grown from rooted cuttings — alongside seed, air layering, and grafting chosen for each variety — you receive a stronger, true-to-type plant that establishes quickly in your garden.

Sustainable Growing Practices

Raised on organic soil blends and eco-friendly pest management — never harsh chemicals — your plant arrives healthy for your garden, your family, and the pollinators they feed.

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Every purchase gives back. We donate to the Aiken Arboretum and support local wildlife conservation, so growing your garden helps protect the wider ecosystem too.

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What to expect upon delivery

All our plants are sold in 1-gallon sizes, though the height of each plant can vary depending on its growth rate and seasonality, typically ranging from 1/2 to 2.5 feet.

Each plant is carefully packaged with its roots enclosed in a secure plastic bag containing moist soil, forming a compact root ball. To ensure safe transport, the box is padded with recycled newspaper, providing both stability and eco-friendly protection from weather during shipping.

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