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Winterberry Holly
Ilex verticillata
One of the few deciduous members of the Holly family, Winterberry holly still provides some winter interest through its bright red berries. Both a male and a female are required to produce fruit. Flowers and their fruit appear on new growth. Keep this in mind while pruning, as this bush is a good option for hedging. This plant has some resistance to fires, in addition to deer and salt. Planting this shrub in the shade will result in a taller, more open habit that could be considered a small tree. Fruit are toxic.



Bloom Season:
Mid Spring - Early Summer
Flower Colors:
White
Soil Tolerance:
Clay,
Sandy,
Moist,
Poorly drained
Height:
3-15 ft
Spread:
3-12 ft
Perennial