Complete description of the Common Winterberry (Ilex Verticillata) including plant information, identification information on uses and more.
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Don't restrict this worthy plant just to wet sites, it grows just fine in drier soils too. With the new demand for native plants, winterberry fits the bill...
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If I had to pick a Native Plant of the Month for December in eastern North America, I think it would be winterberry holly. The warmth of its bright red berries dispels some of the chill we feel after our fall foliage has beaten a hasty retreat.
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Berry Nice® winterberry makes a great plant for cut arrangements in the autumn when the colorful berries are present. The fruit will dry but remains very...
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Plant winterberry holly and ornamental grasses for interest in your winter garden. The holly's brilliant red berries last from September through February making the branches of this deciduous shrub perfect for holiday flower arrangements.
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Custom tailored property management and landscape design for Fairfield County, Conn. and Westchester, County, NY. As we settle into another long winter of bleak landscapes stripped of their past seasonal splendors, there is one plant in particular, Common Winterberry that never fails to brighten up ones dreary winter day.
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Winterberry is best planted as a mass in naturalistic gardens or as a loose hedge in more formal gardens. The plants are dioecious, meaning that male and...
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Smooth Winterberry Holly; Aquifoliaceae. 5m. Large shrub with narrow or elliptic leaves that are shiny above and finely-toothed.  Small white flowers appear in late spring.   The red fruit matures in late summer and persists into the winter.  Found along streams and in moist soils.  Photographed at Lake...
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Winterberry – a Minnesota Plant for the Holly-Days Because winterberry plants are unisexual you will need to plant about one male for every 3 –5 females to insure berry production. To get an idea of what these lovely plants look like in the landscape, there is a row of winterberry planted along the roadway that...
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the attractive bright red fruits of winterberry are poisonous to humans but eaten by small mammals and more than 48 species of birds, including bluebirds, American robin and northern mockingbird; male and female plants needed to produce fruits;
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