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Ilex crenata 'Green Lustre' (f) Japanese holly 'Green Lustre' A compact, evergreen shrub with a mound-forming habit and very small, spineless, glossy rich dark green leaves. Small white flowers appear in summer followed by black berries on female plants
This carefree shrub has deep green, glossy, almost flat, healthy leaves. It is low growing, mound-forming, and if you grow several plants together in a few years they will join into one cover of green mounds. It is spine-less and disease-free. It grows slowly to medium fast (conditions pending).
Green Lustre Japanese Holly is primarily grown for its highly ornamental fruit. It features an abundance of magnificent black berries in mid fall. It has attractive dark green evergreen foliage which emerges light green in spring.
A low growing handsome shrub with dark green lustrous foliage. The growth habit is dense and mounding with a wider spread. The Green Lustre is hardier than many Japanese hollies.
Plant database entry for Japanese Holly (Ilex crenata 'Green Lustre') with 2 images and 24 data details.
Bontanical Name: Ilex crenata 'Green Lustre'. Common Name: Japanese Holly Green Lustre. Features: Grown for Foliage, Winter Interest. Resists: Resists Deer. Light Requirements: Full Sun -Partial Sun. Mature Plant Size: 3 feet. Zone: Zone 6 - 9.
Grown for its lush evergreen foliage, the compact Green Luster Japanese Holly makes for great winter interest. Furthermore, it develops black fruits in winter and is hardier than most Japanese hollies. Growing to around four feet high, this Ilex crenata grows wider than it does tall.