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Heavy berry production for brilliant winter color! Berry Heavy® winterberry produces copious amounts of bright red berries that really shine in the fall and winter landscape. It is a deciduous holly, which means it loses its leaves in fall, but this makes that vivid fruit even showier. The berries can also be cut for use in floral arrangements. Both a male and female plant are required in order to set fruit - use Mr. Poppins® winterberry holly planted nearby. Berries are not edible for humans but are relished by birds after they've softened in mid-winter.
6-8 feet tall and wide at maturity
Hardy in zones 3-9, be sure to check your USDA zone to ensure success
Plant in part to full sun (4+ hours daily)
Space plants 6-8 feet apart for best results
Produces small white flowers in fall followed by abundant, vibrant red berries in winter - if a pollinator plant is provided nearby
Maintains glossy green foliage from spring to fall on an upright habit
Great for landscapes, damp or wet soils, cut flowers, wildlife gardens, rain gardens
Attracts birds and resists deer
Native to North America, produces decorative berries, fall and winter interest, bog plant
Care: Fertilize with Proven Winners Continuous Release Plant Food in spring and mid summer. Little to no pruning is needed; remove select branches to shape or manage growth if necessary.
Pollination: One male plant will pollinate up to 5 females; plants should be located within about 50'/15.24m of each other.