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3. Japanese holly Japanese holly, or Ilex crenata, is also one of the easiest evergreen shrubs to grow. With small, evergreen leaves, Japanese holly is a superb alternative to box, Buxus ...
Resistant to oak root fungus. Japanese holly (I. crenata): Evergreen shrub or small tree growing from 1 to 15 feet tall. Leaves are deep green and small, with dense growth more similar to a ...
Crowded on its erect, green-maturing-to-grey stems are tiny, round, glossy, evergreen ... columnar Japanese holly is the perfect accent plant for setting off shrubs with rounded forms and larger ...
evergreen, relatively narrow, can be kept at four to five feet high, pest-resistant and drought-tolerant. AYou have several choices. Japanese holly is one of the most commonly used shrubs in such ...
Once an evergreen like a Japanese holly drops its leaves ... Japanese hollies don't transplant as well as most other landscape shrubs even when you do everything right. If you can get them ...
It does well in sun but tolerates considerable shade and remains evergreen all winter. Over the years, I have seen many local plantings of Japanese holly (Ilex crenata) devastated by the wrong ...
The evergreen types of course, never waned. Holly selections ... once a common landscape shrub in East Texas. ‘Sky Pencil’ is sold but struggles during droughts. Japanese holly has mostly ...
also known as Japanese Holly. Available at most garden centres in the UK, this gorgeous evergreen is a narrow, columnar shrub that grows up to 8 feet (2m) tall and 2 feet (61cm) wide.