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Evergreen holly bush native to Northwest, but related to our native creeping Colorado holly. Forming a dense shrub with holly leaves and yellow flower clusters in spring that turn to blue berries in summer time that persist through winter, providing essential food for birds. Fall color is brilliant red, orange and yellow amidst evergreen leaves. Grows to 5-6’ tall and wide with suckering habit. Drought tolerant and prefers part to full shade. #5 pots.
Evergreen holly bush native to Northwest, but related to our native creeping Colorado holly. Forming a dense shrub with holly leaves and yellow flower clusters in spring that turn to blue berries in summer time that persist through winter, providing essential food for birds. Fall color is brilliant red, orange and yellow amidst evergreen leaves. Grows to 5-6’ tall and wide with suckering habit. Drought tolerant and prefers part to full shade. #5 pots.
Evergreen holly bush native to Northwest, but related to our native creeping Colorado holly. Forming a dense shrub with holly leaves and yellow flower clusters in spring that turn to blue berries in summer time that persist through winter, providing essential food for birds. Fall color is brilliant red, orange and yellow amidst evergreen leaves. Grows to 5-6’ tall and wide with suckering habit. Drought tolerant and prefers part to full shade. #5 pots.
Drought tolerant