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Valued for its heavy fruit set and persistence, Ilex verticillata 'Winter Red' is widely regarded as one of the best winterberries. Slow-growing, this multi-stemmed, deciduous winterberry holly features a shapely oval form and produces abundant small greenish-white flowers in late spring or early summer.
When people see our winterberry hollies (Ilex verticillata), they’re immediately intrigued. It’s no wonder: these native shrubs are stunningly beautiful at the dreariest time of the year.
'Winter Red' is the most used of the several Winterberry cultivars offered. It is a full-sized cultivar like the mother species, but its fruit is very bright red, a little larger, and profusely borne.
Bright red berry-like drupe on female plants; persists into winter. Fruits ripen from August to December. Fruits have a terminal black "dot" instead of a "fly" like the Rosaceae berries and are striking on naked branches.
‘Winter Red’ is a female winterberry cultivar that typically matures to 6-8’ tall. Among winterberry cultivars, it is noted for heavy fruiting, bright red fruit color and good retention of the bright fruit color throughout winter. It is a slow-growing, deciduous, suckering shrub with an upright rounded habit.
Ilex verticillata winter red is a beautiful shrub that is perfect for adding color and interest to your winter landscape. This shrub is covered in small, red berries that are produced in the fall and persist through the winter.
Common Name (s): Winter Red Winterberry. Phonetic Spelling. EYE-leks ver-tik-il-LAY-tah. Description. 'Winter Red' or winterberry is a cultivar deciduous shrub in the Aquifoliaceae (holly) family that grows 6-8 feet tall and wide and is a heavy berry producer when a male plant is nearby.