Holly (Ilex x meserveae)
USDA Hardiness Zones: 6a to 8a
Height: 60" to 144"
Spread: 48" to 96"
Exposure: partial shade partial sun to full sun
Bloom Color: White
Bloom Time: Early spring, Late spring, Mid spring
Leaf Color: Green
Growth Rate: uknown
Moisture: dry to moist
Soil Condition: Acidic, Clay, Loamy, Neutral, Sandy, Well drained
Form: Oval, Pyramidal
Landscape Uses:
Border, Erosion control, Hedge, Massing, Screen
Special Features:
Attractive foliage, Not North American native, Inconspicuous flowers or blooms
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Posted Comments:
09-22-2009 19:12
Easter Robinson wrote:
Too large
My hedges are too tall. I want to trim them but there are no leaves from the botton to the top but maybe about 3 inches of green leaves only. How do I trim them down without leaving just brown sticks.
09-22-2009 09:15
Carol Weyer wrote:
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When I go to this newsletter, I expect to see how to care for plants. Other info is nice, but it doesn't help me to know what to feed the plant, how much water to give it, or any other useful help.
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