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Winterberry, Common (AV)

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At a Glance

Latin Name: Ilex verticulata

Zones: 3 – 9

Other common names: common winterberry, black-alder, northern holly, swamp holly, Michigan holly

Mature Height/spread: 3-12 ft.

Soil / Climate: Grows in wet areas near swamps, ponds, or wet woods.

Prefers rich, acidic soils. Hardy. Can tolerate partial shade, but will produce more fruit if planted in full sun.

Notes: Our winterberry are grown from seed that has been collected from native plants. Long, oval, green leaves that turn brown to black in autumn. White flowers. Bright scarlet fruit grows in clusters and persists throughout winter. Prized ornamental often used for Christmas decorations. Only female produces fruit, and must have a male nearby for pollination. Male plants have flowers in clusters. Female plants have single flowers, or in groups of 2 or 3. Female plants have flowers with a distinct green miniature “knob” in the center (the immature ovule), while male flowers are loaded with yellow anthers (the pollen-bearing structures).

Please note that the winterberry plants are grown from seed, and not graded by sex prior to shipment. The seedlings are of no particular strain or cultivar.

Wildlife: The fruit is eaten by the black duck, bobwhite, mockingbird, catbird, and many others.

-Wetlands

-Shade tolerant

-Brine tolerant

-Winter-bearing seed holder, food source for wildlife.


Purchase Size: 2-3 ft.


USDA NRCS Species Information

COMMON WINTERBERRY (usda.gov)

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