Does Ilex verticillata need sun?

Does Ilex verticillata need sun?

Winterberry is a slow-growing shrub with a rounded upright growth habit. It typically grows 3 to 15 feet tall and readily suckers to form large thickets….How to Grow Winterberry Holly.

Botanical NameIlex verticillata
Sun ExposureFull sun to part shade
Soil TypeMedium-moisture to wet soil
Soil pH4.5 to 6.5 (acidic)

What will Jim Dandy winterberry pollinate?

Slow growing; reaches 6 to 10 ft. tall and wide. Inconspicuous late spring flowers; prized for foliage and as a pollenizer. This is the pollinator for Red Sprite Winterberry.

How do you take care of Ilex verticillata?

The Winterberry grows well in damp, neutral soil. Water it with frequency, but do not allow mud to form or water to accumulate on the surface. In containers, the plants have few nutrients; placing some fertilizer or organic soil in the container can help your Winterberry be healthier and give better fruits.

Does Jim Dandy winterberry produce berries?

The holly called ‘Jim Dandy’ flowers, but does not produce berries. It is a male cultivar of winterberry holly (Ilex verticillata) that is planted to pollinate several female cultivars. To get berries, you will need to plant a female plant. However, not any female winterberry holly will do.

Do hollies grow in winter?

Hollies are tough evergreens that can survive punishing cold as far north as USDA plant hardiness zone 5, but that doesn’t mean they are impervious to damage from winter sunlight, freezing temperatures and drying winds. Winterizing holly properly can make the all the difference, and it isn’t difficult.

What can I plant with Ilex?

A few common holly companions for planting next to the shrubs include boxwood, viburnum, clematis, hydrangea, and rhododendrons.

How close does a male winterberry need to be to a female?

Male winterberry hollies must be fairly close to the females for pollination to occur. Experts generally recommend a distance of 100 feet or less.

Can Jim Dandy pollinate Winter Red winterberry?

‘Jim Dandy’ is a male plant and is generally grown only as a pollinator for certain female winterberry cultivars (e.g., I. verticillata ‘Red Sprite’). One ‘Jim Dandy’ will generally be sufficient for pollinating 9-10 female plants.

Can you grow holly in full sun?

Holly bushes do best in well-drained, moderately acidic soil, in full sun. They don’t like to be transplanted, so think carefully about where you’ll plant.

How big does Jim Dandy get?

3-6′
‘Jim Dandy is a dwarf, male cultivar with an upright, rounded habit. It is a slow-growing shrub which typically grows 3-6′ (less frequently to 8’) tall.

Where do winterberry bushes grow?

In its native setting, winterberry can be found in moist bogs and woodlands. Accordingly, it prefers moist, acidic soils and partial shade to full sun. In a garden setting, though, this plant can adapt to most growing conditions and it is hardy in US Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 4 through 8.

How do you grow Ilex verticillata?

Although winterberry will tolerate some dryness, it grows best with regular moisture and can tolerate wet spots where most plants won’t grow. Amend the soil with compost or peat moss to hold moisture and add sulfur if your soil is alkaline. Winterberry grows best in soil with a pH between 3.5 to 6.0.

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