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Dwarf yaupon holly has small, soft, spineless leaves. No berries. Grows to 3 feet tall. Can be kept more compact with shearing. Good replacement for boxwood. Dwarf Chinese holly has 3-inch leaves ...
For a small shrub, select between dwarf yaupon holly and dwarf Chinese holly. The dwarf yaupon holly forms a rounded top that usually stays at 3 feet. The leaves are small with no thorns.
Dwarf Chinese holly has shiny green foliage with enough thorn on the leaves to discourage deer browsing. The Kelly green foliage forms a mounding shape that grows to about 3 feet tall. It is very ...
If you're looking for shrubs deer won't eat, consider dwarf yaupon holly and dwarf Chinese holly. Deer pass up both in my neighborhood. Dwarf yaupon holly forms a globe-shaped crown that can reach ...
Dwarf yaupon holly, dwarf Burford holly, dwarf Chinese holly and sandankwa viburnum are among the varieties recommended for planting around a foundation. Autumn is the best time for planting ...
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These plants offer both attractive flowers and evergreen foliage. Dwarf versions of Chinese holly (Ilex cornuta) and Japanese ...
In the Chinese holly family, look for dwarf Burford holly or needlepoint holly. There are also blue and red hollies on the market. The blue series called Ilex x meserveae struggles a bit in the ...
I would also want it to be rather bold — not soft textured. I would go back to a favorite of 30 years ago — dwarf Chinese holly — for its rounded growth habit and large, dark green leaves.
Common to the point of ubiquity are Chinese holly's offspring, 'Burford' and 'Dwarf Burford.' Make no mistake, these are great plants for the Dallas area, and they have only have one spine on each ...
Question: I have several dwarf Burford hollies whose leaves are ... Since it is sometimes referred to as "Chinese" holly, we are assuming that the natural origin is in China or other parts of ...