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Deciduous Holly

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Deciduous Holly is a timeless native shrub admired for its year-round beauty and ecological importance. Known for its stunning, bright red berries that linger long after the leaves have fallen, this plant adds a vibrant splash of color to winter landscapes when most gardens are dormant. At TN Nursery, we sell Deciduous Hollies in practical 5-packs, with plants ranging from 6 to 18 inches tall.

 This sizing enables gardeners to establish a robust stand of hollies that will thrive and develop into attractive, wildlife-friendly shrubs. In spring, Deciduous Holly produces small but nectar-rich flowers that support a variety of pollinators. While honeybees and bumblebees are frequent visitors, what makes this plant remarkable is its appeal to less common species.

 The Henry’s Elfin butterfly, a rarity in many gardens, uses hollies as a host plant. Their caterpillars feed on the leaves, while adults sip from the nectar. Several native solitary bees, often overlooked in discussions about pollinators, are also drawn to these flowers, helping to sustain their fragile populations. In addition, uncommon beetles and tiny beneficial wasps utilize hollies as a source of food and shelter, making the shrub an understated hub of biodiversity.

Deciduous Holly 

Our Ilex Verticillata shrubs provide an easy and affordable way to plant Deciduous Hollies in groups, where their visual and ecological impact is most striking. By fall, clusters of red berries replace the blossoms, standing out against the bare branches and remaining through much of the winter. These berries are more than ornamental they are a vital food source for birds such as cedar waxwings, robins, and thrushes when other resources are scarce. As a result, planting Deciduous Hollies supports bird populations during critical times of the year. Gardeners also appreciate the adaptability of Deciduous Holly.

Deciduous Holly Benefits for Wildlife and Rare Insects

When you add Deciduous Holly to your landscape, you aren’t just planting a shrub you’re creating habitat. From rare butterflies to essential pollinators and hungry winter birds, this plant provides life-sustaining benefits that go far beyond its ornamental value. Planting Deciduous Holly is a simple way to enjoy vibrant seasonal color while contributing to the health of your local ecosystem.

What are holly leaves used for?

Holly leaves are often used for decorative and traditional purposes. They’re popular in holiday wreaths, garlands, and table arrangements because of their glossy green color and sharp shape. They also serve as symbolic plants, representing protection and eternal life in folklore. Overall, holly leaves are valued mainly for their beauty and cultural significance.

How long does holly live?

Holly plants are long-lived evergreens, often surviving for 50 years or more with proper care. Some larger tree varieties, like English holly, can even live up to a century. Their lifespan depends on growing conditions, such as sunlight, soil quality, and watering habits. Regular pruning and protection from pests help extend their life. When planted in the right spot, holly can stay healthy and attractive for decades.

Can you grow holly from cuttings?

Yes, holly can be grown from semi-hardwood cuttings, which are taken in late summer or early autumn. Choose healthy stems about 4–6 inches long, remove the lower leaves, and dip the cut end in rooting hormone. Plant the cuttings in a moist, well-draining mix of peat and sand. Keep them warm and humid until roots develop, usually in a few months. Once rooted, transplant them into pots or directly outdoors in spring.

Exposure

Full Sun to Partial Shade

Height at Maturity

10–15 feet

Usage

Perfect for wildlife gardens, naturalized plantings, and adding bright winter color to landscapes.

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Bare Root Shrubs

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Planting Zones

Hardy in USDA Zones 3–9

How To Grow & Care Tips

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How do I care for my Deciduous Holly?

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Care Tips

Easy to grow with minimal maintenance once established. Provide consistent moisture during the first year to encourage strong root growth.

Light Requirements

Full Sun to Partial Shade

Hardy Planting Zones

3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9

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