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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.
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.
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.
Relatively inconspicuous whitish flowers appear in the leaf axils in late spring. Flowers, if properly pollinated, give way to a profuse crop of bright red berries (3/8” diameter) in fall. Berries are quite showy and will persist throughout the winter (hence the common name) often to early spring.
Cultivar Information. There are many cultivars and varieties of this species. a fairly comprehensive list is below but others exist, and more are likely to be created in the future. * See specific cultivar notes on next page.
Large, suckering, deciduous shrub, growing about 2m tall, with bright green, oval to lance-shaped, toothed leaves, turning yellow in autumn. Clusters of small white flowers in mid-spring, are followed on female plants by masses of long-lasting, glossy red berries if pollinated by a male plant; berries often persisting into winter
Ilex verticillata 'Winter Red' (f) winterberry 'Winter Red' A dense, suckering, deciduous shrub, growing to 2m tall. This female cultivar has dark green, spine-tipped leaves that turn yellow in autumn, and clusters of small, white flowers borne in late spring.