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This Japanese holly is a unique species formerly known as ilex mutchagara. Its correct Latin name is far too long and a bit complicated to both pronounce and spell, hence its modern trade name IMPALA® holly. The easiest way to describe IMPALA® holly is to compare it with Japanese box-lea ...
1,5 - 2,5m
0,5 - 1m
full to partial sun
7   (down to -23°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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The species of common holly is one of the tallest evergreen plants available in zone 6. It has 5-7 cm long, dark green, alternate leaves, very glossy, and with sharp thorns along the edges. Tiny flowers appear at the end of spring and are followed by vivid red berries in the autumn, so typical for h ...
2 - 4m
1 - 3m
full to partial sun
5b   (down to -27°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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J.C.van Tol variety, more than any other holly, is known for making almost spineless leaves when the plant reaches a height of abt. 1m. They are glossy, deep green to olive green on the undersides. It is a female veriety bearing showy, bright red berries that appear abundantly and reliably every y ...
1,5 - 3m
full to partial sun
7   (down to -23°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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This holly seems to have identity crisis. In the book of varieties there are two names - Myrtifolia Aurea Maculata and Angustifolia Aurea Maculata. Both mean basically the same: narrow-leaved spotted gold. Well, I recon there must have been a reason then why naming them differently, supposedly there ...
1 - 1,8m
1 - 1,8m
full to partial sun
5b   (down to -27°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Since we specialize in evergreen broadleaved plants we are always happy to see a beautiful novelty belonging to this group. Northern Lights is a beautiful holly from Dutch nursery town Boskoop, and was found as a naturally occurring mutation of AlaAlaska holly in 1998 by Peter Spek. Northern Light ...
1,5 - 3m
1 - 2m
full to partial sun
7   (down to -23°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Rubricaulis Aurea is supposed to be the hardiest holly from the aquifolium group with varigated foliage. The leaves are deep green in the centre with rich yellow, spiny margins which turn pink in cold months. It is a female variety which bears red fruits in the autumn. To do so it needs a male plan ...
2 - 6m
2 - 4m
full sun to shade
5   (down to -29°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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White Cream? is a fantastic new variety of holly. It was bred in Germany by Ingo Stührenberg. White Cream? is a natural mutation of another English holly called Myrtifolia, hence its spiny margins. The leaves are bright creamy white in the centres, changing through light green to deep green at the m ...
1 - 2m
1 - 2m
full sun to shade
7   (down to -23°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Convexa is a variety of Japanese box-leaved holly which is most popular with bonsai growers and is ideal for topiaries. Compared to the species it grows denser and more compact so when pruned or clipped it never leaves an empty hole. The very glossy leaves are mid to dark green, 1-2 cm long, they ar ...
1,5 - 3m
1,3 - 1,8m
full sun to shade
5b   (down to -27°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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This holly is a popular variety for Japanese bonsai. It has dark green, glossy leaves similar to box. This cultivar has upright habit without pruning and is rather slim. It is very popular for evergreen groups with spreading or groundcovering shrubs, for patios or front gardens. Fruits are small, gl ...
1,5 - 2m
0,3 - 0,8m
full to partial sun
5b   (down to -27°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Golden Gem variety is a low, dense shrub with bright golden-yellow top leaves, leaving the bottom ones dark green. This bicolour effect is very elegant. Leaves are small and glossy, gently serrated at margins. Fruits, if any, are small, glossy black berries in autumn. Pruning is possible in April: t ...
0,3 - 0,6m
0,5 - 1m
full to partial sun
5b   (down to -27°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Stokes is an elegant and small variety of Japanese holly. This evergreen shrub grows slowly and makes small, elliptic, deep green and glossy leaves that are almost flat. Its branches form a frond-like structure when young, resulting in tiered effect later. This holly will look great as a small spec ...
0,5 - 1m
0,5 - 1m
full to partial sun
5b   (down to -27°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Many people mistake Japanese holly for buxus thanks to its small, evergreen leaves. Twiggy is slightly different. Its leaves are lighter green, very soft green as they emerge and mid green in summer along deep burgundy red branches. They are also evergreen, narrowly elliptic, gently serrated at marg ...
0,3 - 0,6m
0,6 - 1,3m
full to partial sun
5b   (down to -27°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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DARK GREEN is a Japanese holly variety which says it all in a name. Evergreen, small, oval leaves are very dark green, handsome, and glossy, and appear along deep purple red stems. Being a female variety, it produces profusion of small, creamy white flowers in mid spring, followed by abundance of sp ...
1 - 3m
1 - 2m
full sun to shade
5b   (down to -27°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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GEMBUX®, in America sold as GEM BOX®, is a true gem among inkberry varieties. It is renowned for extremely dense, rounded habit and slow growth, making it a great substitute for English box which proves rather difficult in the new millennium. Its evergreen leaves look like anything but hol ...
0,5 - 1m
0,5 - 1m
full to partial sun
4   (down to -34°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Being addicted to special and rare plants I could not miss this unique holly which comes from the USA and is extremely hard to find in Europe. I cannot figure out why knowing that it proves to be one of the hardiest and at the same time utterly beautiful evergreen plants. Long-stalk holly is a spin ...
3 - 4m
1,5 - 2,5m
full to partial sun
5b   (down to -27°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Golden King holly is a beautiful and easy to grow shrub with almost spineless leaves. They are oval to rounded, deep green in the centre and richly varigated yellow at the margins. The colder the weather, the deeper yellow margins. Golden King name, however, is a sort of a screw-up: this plant is f ...
1 - 3m
1 - 3m
full to partial sun
5b   (down to -27°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Lawsoniana is my favourite. It is a female, variegated version of male plant Hendersonii which is just green. The leaves of Lawsoniana are deep green at the margins, grading through light green towards bright yellow centres. They are curled which gives the plant an extraordinary appearance. Being a ...
1,5 - 4m
1 - 2,5m
full to partial sun
7   (down to -23°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Blue Prince® is probably the most popular variety of all so-called blue hollies. It is a male plant that does not produce fruits but is a pollinator for female plants of this group (e.g. Blue Princess). On the other hand, it grows faster than female varieties and has larger, attractive leaves, ...
1,5 - 3m
1 - 2m
full to partial sun
5   (down to -29°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Blue Princess is probably the most popular female variety of blue hollies. It flowers abundantly in the spring and fruits are born in the autumn. They are bright red, shiny berries that remain on the plant until early to mid spring. To produce fruits it needs a male pollinator e.g. Blue Prince® ...
1,5 - 3m
full to partial sun
5   (down to -29°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Germany has another novelty among blue hollies. Its name is Heckenpracht and it is a cross between ilex aquifolium Pyramidalis and ilex x meserveae Blue Prince®. Heckenpracht is a bushy shrub with upright branches and evergreen, medium large, glossy leaves that are dark green and serrated at ...
1,5 - 2,5m
0,5 - 1,5m
full sun to shade
5   (down to -29°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Heckenfee® is a new variety of blue holly from Germany, bred by Hans Hachmann and patented only in 2000. It is a female variety of its male form Heckenstar. This means that this cross produces berries. Outside Europe it is distributed under trade name Castle Spire™. Heckenfee® is a ...
2 - 3m
1 - 1,5m
full sun to shade
5   (down to -29°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Heckenstar® is quite a novelty from Germany, bred by Hans Hachmann and patented only in 1998. It is a cross ilex aquifolium „Pyramidalis“ and ilex x meserveae „Blue Prince“® . The result is a strictly upright growing, very hardy, evergreen shrub. Outside Europe it ...
2 - 3m
0,5 - 1,5m
full to partial sun
5   (down to -29°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Blue Maid® is a female variety of blue holly. It produces abundance of tiny, white flowers in spring that are followed by attractive berries in autumn. They are bright red and glossy, and remain on the plant until the birds find them in winter. Once they do they will eat them all. In order to p ...
1,5 - 3,5m
1 - 1,8m
full to partial sun
5   (down to -29°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Little Rascal® is a beautiful new variety of blue holly, found in US nursery Monrovia in 1996 as a natural mutation of another blue holly called Blue Boy. The plant exhibits unique features, distinctly different from its parent for which it was patented under PP9,999 as ilex x “Mondo̶ ...
0,5 - 0,6m
0,5 - 1m
full to partial sun
4   (down to -34°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Imperata is a relatively small genus that includes only 11 recognized and named species (as of 2022). It is a paradox that regardless of the low number of species it has so many common names, in English there are at least 13 of them. Its home is S.E. Asia, Micronesia, Australia, Africa and southern ...
0,4 - 0,6m
0,2 - 0,3m
full to partial sun
5   (down to -29°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7

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