Holly Tree Country Club

For many people, holly is synonymous with English holly because it is the holly most often associated with Christmas. It is a slow-growing, densely branched tree with an erect, pyramidal growth habit.

10 Best Types of Holly Bushes and Trees - Nature Hills Nursery

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In this guide, you’ll discover 37 types of holly trees, complete with detailed identification tips, pictures, and growing advice. Whether you’re planning a privacy hedge, a decorative focal point, or simply curious about these fascinating trees, this list will help you choose the best holly variety for your region and garden design.

Holly trees are made up of over 500 species in the Ilex family. American holly trees and European holly are the most widely recognizable holly species due to their association with Christmas time decorations and traditions.

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How to Plant, Grow, and Care for the Holly Tree - Epic Gardening

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Holly, genus of some 600 species of shrubs and trees in the family Aquifoliaceae, distributed nearly worldwide. Several species are cultivated as ornamentals for their distinctive foliage and red or black fruits, which persist into winter and are popular Christmas decorations.

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Along the west coast of North America, from California to British Columbia, English holly (Ilex aquifolium), which is grown commercially, is quickly spreading into native forest habitat, where it thrives in shade and crowds out native species.

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Plant holly in spring or fall for best results, ensuring male and female plants are nearby for berry production. Holly plants prefer loamy, well-draining soil with a slightly acidic pH for optimal growth and berry production.

With shiny evergreen leaves and cheerful red berries, holly bushes are the ultimate symbol of winter cheer—and they’re surprisingly easy to grow. Whether you want a lush privacy hedge, a wildlife haven, or your own holiday décor supply, holly’s got you covered (literally, in glossy green).