Winterberry Seedling

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Winterberry Seedling

Ilex verticillata Also called Black Alder, Fever Bush, Possumhaw, Swamp Holly and more.

Deciduous suckering medicinal holly with clusters of upright stems. Best known for profusions of bright red ⅜" berries that stand out after the leaves fall—they keep their color all winter, spectacular against the snow. A staple of the Maine landscape, providing late-spring forage for birds. Lustrous deep green leaves retain their color long after they’re cut for decoration. Richly foliated, but open enough to display interesting branch structure. Tiny white flowers in mid-July attract pollinators.

Tolerates dry conditions but prefers moist or wet acidic soil, even standing water. Sun or partial shade. No serious pests. Male and female plants required for fruit, which is produced on female plants. These are unsexed seedlings, so plant several for berries. Native from Midwestern to eastern U.S. Z4. Maine Grown. (1–3' shrubs)



7541 Winterberry Seedling
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Winterberry (Ilex)

Male and female plants required for fruit, which is produced on female plants. Plant males within 30' of females.

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About Winterberries

Small Trees and Shrubs

As Green’s Nursery catalog from 1904 explains, “There are many trees that by pruning can be made to resemble shrubs, and many shrubs that by different pruning may be made to produce medium-sized trees.”