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The American holly does not lose its leaves en masse at the end of the growing season — largely because the thick and waxy leaves don’t lose water.
Spiky hollies, soft hollies, hollies with red, golden or black berries, towering hollies, short hollies — there's a holly for any landscape situation in Arkansas.
Right up there with Christmas trees and mistletoe, hollies are the plants most closely connected with any holiday on the American calendar. After all, Bing Crosby sings "The Holly and the Ivy ...
American holly, the state tree of Delaware, is a fantastic tree, with brilliant red berries and dark green leaves that are popular decorations during the Christmas season, but it is mostly known ...
This is a strong reason to consider American holly or winterberry, both native, when choosing a holly plant for your landscape. Keeping indoors holly jolly ...
I find it challenging to keep the landscape vibrant and colorful during winter, but incorporating plants with vibrant berries can add a pop of color to the winter scenery.
Hollies: Native holly species such as the American holly offer a dependable evergreen option in the landscape. Female plants produce red berries, which not only are visually pleasing but also ...
Purdue Landscape Report: Remember the pre-Christmas freeze? What about the extremely long fall? The Midwest experienced above-average temperatures through most of the winter, but those extremely cold ...
This diverse family of plants consists of more than 780 species of evergreen plants and 30 deciduous species, so there is a holly that will fit any landscape situation. Whether you are looking for ...