The Needlepoint Holly is a mid sized, dark green holly which grows to 15' in height and 5' wide.
The Chandleri Holly- introduced by the Chandleri Nursery of Florence, Al, this Japanese holly is spherical in shape, naturally tight with elongated leaves that have a slight twist. This leaf twist gives the plant a destinctive look in the landscape. Maximum height is 4.5-5'
a great, round growing Japanese holly known to be more cold hardy than most. Should do well in zone 6. Small leaf similiar to a boxwood.
dark green leaves similar to those of the Compacta holly. Known to be at least 1 zone more cold hardy than most Japanese hollies. Naturally pyramidal. Will grow to 7'
a pyramidial holly with small, boxwood like leaves. Very tight grower reaching 7' in height by 3' in width. Looks very much like an upright Glory Holly.
a tall, slender Japanese holly introduced by the National Arbouretum. Size is 2' by 10'.
This Japanese Holly will mature at 8' tall and 4' wide. Leaves are dark green similiar to the Greenluster Holly.
red berries and no leaves from October through March. Whitish bark and upright. Can handle wet feet and some shade.
Grown like a crapemyrtle with 4-7 canes and a head of red berries and no leaves from October through March. Whitish bark and upright. Can handle wet feet and some shade.
selected for its dark green color and compact growth habit. When compared to Shamrock, Nigra will stay smaller and wider, darker green, and will hug the ground better. This plant should max out at 4'.
A dwarf inkberry requiring little prunning. Can be maintained a most any size desired. Plan on a 4-5' plant here. Does not mind wet feet.
a dwarf,deciduous holly with 1/4" red berries through out most of the winter. Maximum height 4'.
a male pollinator for the Winterberry Holly 'Winter Red' and 'Winter Gold'. Max size is 6-8'.
This art formed holly is a Shadow's Female cultivar which has been prunned into pom-poms.
Yaupon Holly 'Shadow's Female' grown as a multi-trunk-standard.
largest leaf holly we grow. A fairly slow grower that is shorter and broader than the Nellie R. Stevens Holly. Medium green in color.
this holly, like the Oakleaf and Carolina Sentenal, will mature at about 12'. Dark green shiny leaves and compact growth makes this plant a good choice where nellies and fosters are too large.
a beautiful, smaller upright growing holly with leaves resembling those of an oak tree. Maximum size of 12' in my years.
an attenuata cross introduced by N. C. University. Very heavy berrier and very slow growth habits. Requires little pruning usually only once per year. Max height of 12'
a fast growing, upright holly that can reach 25' in height. Takes prunning well.
male pollinator for all female hollies that flower in early May. This is an excellant plant to insure berries on most female hollies. Leaf is medimum green and slightly twisted.
large growing, upright holly with medium green leaves and striking, red berries. This combination really excentuates the red berries.
large growing, upright holly with medium green leaves and striking, red berries. This combination really excentuates the red berries.