Inkberry Holly is an evergreen shrub that grows to a maximum of 10 feet tall. It is a host plant for the Henry's elfin butterfly (Callophrys henrici). It is a dioecious plant, requiring both a female and a male plant to produce fruit. The flowers appear from May to June, and some sources claim they have a pleasant scent. Fruits are present in the fall and, while edible by humans, tend not to have much flavor. Songbirds and small mammals eat them. It can withstand heavy pruning in early spring, before new growth emerges, and can be used for a hedge. Toxic to pets (saponins).
Inkberry Holly
Ilex glabra
Duration
Perennial
Plant Type
Shrub
Available
Yes
Sizes Available
Chelsea Chop
No
Height
5-10 ft
Spread
5-8 ft
Bloom Season
Mid Spring
Late Spring
Early Summer
Flower Colors
White
Sun Tolerance
Soil Tolerance
Clay
Sandy
Moist
Well drained
Features
Butterfly friendly
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Bee friendly
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Bird friendly
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Salt Tolerant
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Winter interest
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