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View DetailBobby Dodd, son of the great nurseryman Tom Dodd of Semmes, AL., collected some seed from a female I. latifolia-Luster Leaf Holly-growing at the greenhouse at Auburn University. Mr. Tom planted the seed and all of them ended up looking similar, and he determined that...
View DetailLustrous dark green leaves are the backdrop for a plentiful display of bright red berries - the display lasts from late fall through winter. These medium-sized pyramids of foliage and berries are great for screening purposes in full sun or shady sites. They require less...
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The amazing J.C. Raulston once described Ilex Nellie R. Stevens as possibly the best evergreen for landscaping...period. Nellie R. Stevens Holly is a vigorous plant, it rapidly forms a broad pyramidal tree. Lustrous dark green foliage, showy red fruit, natural fullness, and durability...
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Southern plantsmen legends Ozzie Johnson and Bobby Saul of Itsaul Plants have done it again! Screen Play Holly is their latest 'triumph'- a new holly hybrid discovered in Japan by Ozzie! Screen Play has a well branched dense upright habit; glossy, SPINELESS, and large light...
View DetailMany impressive specimens grace the streets of Aiken, SC., planted in the last century. The mature trees are tall and narrow with overlapping drapes of cascading foliage. The pendulous inclination presents the attractive topsides of the leaves, dark and lustrous, as opacas go. Red berries...
View DetailAn unusual name for a female Holly, so we assume Mr. Fenton must have been an exceptionally worthy man. Dan Fenton American Holly is indeed a female and produces a nice set of red berries. Introduced by Dr. Orton of Rutgers, ‘Dan Fenton’ makes a...
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Night Lights is a different animal in the holly world. It matures into a pyramidal tree that looks more natural than most hollies. This less formal appearance makes it suitable for many uses, full to ground screens, muliti-stem specimens and even small-medium evergreen shade trees....
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Selected by Bob Head at Head Nursery, Seneca, South Carolina, Christmas Jewel® holly is an upright, compact, dense evergreen tree with a pyramidal form. It has narrow, dark green glossy leaves with spines that are blunt. It is self-pollinating and produces a heavy set of...
View DetailOur new Columnar form of Emerald Colonnade Holly® is a new fine textured option for an evergreen with bright and glossy foliage. A new introduction from UGA's renowned plant breeder, Dr. John Ruter, this holly is an excellent choice for hedging, screening or foundation plantings....
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Our new Boxwood form of Emerald Colonnade Holly® is a new fine textured option for an evergreen with bright and glossy foliage. A new introduction from UGA's renowned plant breeder, Dr. John Ruter, this holly is an excellent choice for hedging, screening or foundation plantings....
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Emerald Colonnade Holly® is a new fine textured option for an evergreen with bright and glossy foliage. A new introduction from UGA's renowned plant breeder, Dr. John Ruter, this holly is an excellent choice for hedging, screening or foundation plantings. We currently offer Emerald Colonnade...
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