Holly

PCMG – FAQ’s – Holly

Holly

What Is The Burford Holly Orgin?

PCMG - FAQ's - What Is The Burford Holly Orgin?The Burford holly was discovered in Atlanta, Georgia’s Westview Cemetery in the 1900’s. A member of the Chinese holly family, it is an evergreen shrub that has been a proven winner for over 100 years. In the fall, they...

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Holly, “Possumhaw”

Holly, "Possumhaw" Ilex decidua Grows in full sun to dappled shade. Mature size 15'x10'. Blooms March to May in shades of orange, red, and yellow followed by berries. A great shrub for interesting winter color. Be sure to purchase a female plant if you want...

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Holly, “Dwarf Burford”

Holly, "Dwarf Burford" Ilex cornuta x 'BufordiNana' Grows in full sun to partial shade, evergreen. Mature size 6'x4'. Blooms in spring followed by red berries in fall. Low water requirement. 3-2015

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Holly, “Burford”

Holly, "Burford" Ilex cornuta x 'Burfordi' Grows in full sun to partial shade, evergreen. Mature size 20'x10'. Blooms in spring followed by red berries in fall. Watch for scale. Low water requirement.

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Are the Berries of Yaupon Hollies Poisonous?

PCMG - FAQ's - Are the Berries of Yaupon Hollies Poisonous?Short Answer, Yes. Plants That Poison by Schmutz and Hamilton states that the poisonous parts on hollies are the berries. “The berries of all species are reported to be poisonous if eaten in quantity. The...

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