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  2. This Vibrant Evergreen Shrub Will Add Privacy To Your Garden ...

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    Golden Oakland® Holly is available from garden centers and online retailers as potted plants for early spring or fall planting. Space plants according to their mature width of 12 to 15 feet.

  3. Holly - Wikipedia

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    The plants are generally slow-growing with some species growing to 25 m (82 ft) tall. The type species is the European holly Ilex aquifolium described by Linnaeus. [2] Plants in this genus have simple, alternate glossy leaves, frequently with a spiny leaf margin. The inconspicuous flower is greenish white, with four petals.

  4. Ilex aquifolium - Wikipedia

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    Ilex aquifolium is the species of holly long associated with Christmas, and previously the Roman festival of Saturnalia. Its glossy green prickly leaves and bright red berries (produced only by the female plant) are represented in wreaths, garlands and cards wherever Christmas is celebrated.

  5. Everything You Need to Know About Planting + Caring For Holly ...

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    People often recognize the classic Christmas holly with red berries and glossy, spiny leaves. But there are many other types. Everything You Need to Know About Planting + Caring For Holly Bushes

  6. Ilex decidua - Wikipedia

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    The thick trunks and stems allow this plant to serve as an effective screen if desired. [3] The lower branches can also be removed to form a more tidy small tree with a tight head of foliage at the crown. [3] This plant can be used ornamentally as a shrub or small tree in varied landscape uses and is well suited to backyard gardens.

  7. Ilex verticillata - Wikipedia

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    Ilex verticillata, the winterberry, is a species of holly native to eastern North America in the United States and southeast Canada, from Newfoundland west to Ontario and Minnesota, and south to Alabama. [3] [4] Other names that have been used include black alder, [5] [6] Canada holly, [5] coralberry, [6] fever bush, [7] Michigan holly, [6] or ...