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Ilex verticillata 'Jim Dandy' (Winterberry) is a dwarf deciduous shrub of upright, rounded habit with elliptic, glossy, dark green leaves that turn purplish green to yellow in fall. This deciduous holly produces abundant small greenish-white flowers in early to mid-summer, making it a good pollinator for other winterberries.
Ilex verticillata ‘Jim Dandy’ Winterberry Holly • 3 to 6 feet tall • 4 to 5 feet wide • Average to wet, acidic soil • Deciduous, dwarf male holly • Dark green leaves turn yellowish, purplish, bronze in fall • Pollinator for Ilex verticillata ‘Red Sprite’ Larval host for Henry’s Elfin butterfly
Ilex verticillata, commonly called winterberry, is a deciduous holly that is native to eastern North America where it typically occurs in swamps, damp thickets, low woods and along ponds and streams.
Compact, slow growing, deciduous shrub that is native to marsh or woodland areas of North America. Plants are dioecious, meaning that there are male and female plants; both are needed for the female to produce lots of bright red berries. ‘Jim Dandy’ is a male and can pollinate as many as 5-6 female shrubs.
'Jim Dandy' is an early-blooming winterberry that produces male flowers in spring and is best partnered with a correlating early-blooming female winterberry. Details Bloom Time
14 paź 2024 · 🌱 Jim Dandy Winterberry thrives year after year, showcasing resilience and minimal replanting needs. 🍇 Dioecious nature requires both male and female plants for berry production—plan accordingly! ️ Winter dormancy conserves energy, ensuring vibrant growth and stunning foliage in spring and fall.
Winterberry . Ilex verticillata . Growing Information • Plant Type: Shrub • Sunlight: Sun, part shade, shade • Soils: Moist, medium wet, medium , dry (once established) • Bloom Time: White flowers in June • Size: 6-10ft in height . Known for its stunning red berries in the late fall over the winter. Like any holly, it is dioecious,