Dear Neil: I have a large Nellie R. Stevens holly that I’d really like to train into a tree form. Can that be done? If so, how do I start? A: Absolutely, it can be done. In fact, they make lovely ...
DEAR NEIL: If I wanted to grow a Nellie R. Stevens holly as a tree, how would I train it? I see nice shrubs in the nursery. What should I be looking for? Dear Reader: If you want a single-trunk tree ...
San Antonio Express-News: Gardening: Yaupon vs. Nellie R. Stevens holly, lawn redo, greenhouse temps and frost protection
Q: My HOA has gradually been replacing ornamental peach trees along one of our streets with yaupon hollies. Would you recommend Nellie R. Stevens hollies instead? A: What a wonderful question — one ...
Gardening: Yaupon vs. Nellie R. Stevens holly, lawn redo, greenhouse temps and frost protection
The Eagle: TEXAS GARDENING: Nellie R. Stevens hollies can make lovely trees
wacotrib: Neil Sperry: Train Nellie R. Stevens holly to get desired form
: I see varying information. How tall will a Nellie R. Stevens holly grow? I need a short row of a screening shrub that will grow at least 10 or 12 feet tall. : Nellie R. Stevens holly would be ideal.
Ilex (/ ˈaɪlɛks /) or holly[3] is a genus of over 570 species of flowering plants in the family Aquifoliaceae, and the only living genus in that family. [4] Ilex has the most species of any woody dioecious angiosperm genus. [5] The species are evergreen or deciduous trees, shrubs, and climbers from tropics to temperate zones worldwide. The type species is Ilex aquifolium, the common ...