Probably the fastest growing holly of all and one of the best berrying forms. Can be pollinated by any other male holly. Naturally grows into a conical shape and makes a lovely specimen tree on its...
Probably the fastest growing holly of all and one of the best berrying forms. Can be pollinated by any other male holly. Naturally grows into a conical shape and makes a lovely specimen tree on its...
Spreading, evergreen male holly with deep purplish-black stems that contrast well against the glossy green leaves. Clusters of small white flowers from late winter through spring. Prefers fertile w...
A spreading female evergreen holly with deep purplish-black stems that contrast well against the glossy green leaves. Clusters of shiny red berries through Autumn and winter. Height and spread slow...
Burgundy red new leaves mature a deep blue/green. Male form with clusters of white flowers in spring/summer. An excellent pollinator for all female hollies. Prefers fertile, well drained soil in fu...
Unique hybrid with the robust spring flowering of stellata types and fragrant showy blooms of Magnolia liliflora. Goblet-shaped flowers in early to mid-spring which are very pale pink, flushed with da...
Recommended for continuous flowering from march with vivid pink flowers right up to the end of the season, when the blooms gradually darken up to the first frosts. Grows well into a rounded tree ha...