Holly Bushes

Uses:

  • Specimen or Focal Point
  • Hedges
  • Containers

Features:

  • Winter Interest
  • Attracts Birds
  • Deer Resistant

Sunlight:

  • Partial Sun to Full Sun
  • 5+ Hours of Direct Sun

Growing Zones:

Holly Bushes are one of the most popular plants for the year round interest, attractive evergreen foliage, flowers, and berries in the fall and winter. Plant Holly as a border, focal, hedge, or container plant.

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  • Healthy Red Sprite Winterberry Plant
    Growing Zones: 3 to 8

    Red Sprite Winterberry

    $58.99 - $78.99
  • Densa Inkberry Foliage Growing

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    Growing Zones: 5 to 8

    American Beauties Native Plants

    Densa Inkberry

    $64.99 - $73.99
  • Sky Pointer Japanese Holly in the Garden

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    Growing Zones: 6 to 8

    Proven Winners

    Sky Box® Japanese Holly

    $31.99 - $54.99
  • Blue Maid Holly in Garden Planter

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    Growing Zones: 5 to 8

    Blue Maid Holly

    $60.99 - $78.99
  • Healthy Red Beauty Holly Plants
    Growing Zones: 6 to 8

    Red Beauty Holly

    $59.49 - $79.99
  • Goshiki False Holly Foliage in the Sunlight
    Growing Zones: 6 to 8

    Goshiki False Holly

    $47.49 - $63.49
  • Castle Rouge™ Blue Holly Leaves
    Growing Zones: 5 to 7

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    Castle Rouge™ Blue Holly

    $31.99 - $54.99
  • Healthy Honey Maid Holly Plants

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    Growing Zones: 5 to 8

    Honey Maid Holly

    $57.49 - $75.49
  • Wildfire Winterberry Blooming
    Growing Zones: 4 to 8

    First Editions Plants

    Wildfire™ Winterberry

    $61.49 - $84.99
  • Formal Pruned Steeds Holly Shrubs
    Growing Zones: 5 to 9

    Steeds Holly

    $81.49
  • Berryific Holly Fruit Close Up
    Growing Zones: 5 to 8

    Berryific Holly

    $57.49 - $73.49
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    Hedge Box™Japanese Holly
    Growing Zones: 5 to 9

    Proven Winners

    Hedge Box Japanese Holly

    $32.49
  • Chilly Willy Japanese Holly Leaves
    Growing Zones: 5 to 8

    Chilly Willy Japanese Holly

    $81.49
  • Touch Of Gold Holly Growing

    (2)

    Growing Zones: 6 to 9

    Southern Living Plants

    Touch Of Gold™ Holly

    $36.49
  • Helleri Holly in garden planter
    Growing Zones: 6 to 9

    Helleri Holly

    $36.49 - $70.99
  • Glow Pop™ Japanese Holly Leaves Foliage
    Growing Zones: 5 to 9

    Proven Winners

    Glow Pop™ Japanese Holly

    $31.99 - $55.99
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    Satyr Hill American Holly
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    Growing Zones: 5 to 9

    Satyr Hill American Holly

    $74.49
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    Jersey Knight American Holly
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    Growing Zones: 5 to 9

    Jersey Knight American Holly

    $74.49
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    Sky Pencil Holly
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    Growing Zones: 5 to 9

    Plant Addicts

    Sky Pencil Holly

    $35.49 - $87.49
  • Brass Buckle Japanese Holly in Proven Winners Pot
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    Growing Zones: 6 to 8

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    Brass Buckle® Japanese Holly

    $30.99 - $54.99
  • Large Little Goblin Red Winterberry Holly Shrub With Berries
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    Growing Zones: 3 to 9

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    Little Goblin® Red Winterberry Holly

    $29.99 - $77.49
  • Little Goblin Guy Winterberry Holly Leaves Up Close
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    Growing Zones: 3 to 9

    Proven Winners

    Little Goblin® Guy Winterberry Holly

    $29.99 - $61.49
  • Golden Oakland Holly Foliage
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    Growing Zones: 6 to 9

    Golden Oakland Holly

    $37.49 - $61.49
  • Pruned Round Nellie R. Stevens Holly Shrub
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    Growing Zones: 6 to 9

    Nellie R. Stevens Holly

    $39.99 - $69.99
  • Healthy Showtime Winterberry
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    Growing Zones: 4 to 9

    Showtime Winterberry

    $57.49 - $78.99
  • Carrisa Holly Leaves Up Close Cropped
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    Growing Zones: 7 to 9

    Plant Addicts

    Carissa Holly

    $36.49 - $57.49
  • Dwarf Yaupon Holly shrub in landscaping
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    Growing Zones: 7 to 10

    Dwarf Yaupon Holly

    $36.49 - $70.99
  • Lucky Marble Japanese Holly Growing in the Landscaping
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    Growing Zones: 5 to 7

    Lucky Marble Japanese Holly

    $68.49
  • Low Rider Holly Foliage
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    Growing Zones: 6 to 9

    Southern Living Plants

    Low Rider Holly

    $36.49
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    Honey Maid Holly - White Birch Decorative Pot
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    Growing Zones: 5 to 8

    Honey Maid Holly - White Birch Decorative Pot

    $39.99
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Why Buy Hollies Online

Ilex, or Holly, is a genus of about 480 species of flowering plants. The species are evergreen or deciduous trees and shrubs. We offer many varieties of Holly plants because they are a great four-season bush for most landscaping plans. Many (though not all) species of holly have distinctive glossy green leaves that feature either spiny teeth or serrated edges. Almost all holly species are dioecious, meaning that you will need to plant both male and female for cross-pollination if you desire fruit. Holly plants are deer resistant and attract birds, and the winter berries add color to a snowy area.

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3 main types; Winterberry, Blue, Japanese

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Use as a focal, hedge or container plant

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Deciduous and evergreen

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Great for hedges & borders

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Do well to pruning and shaping

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Provide winter interest

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Foliage is green with red berries

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Can grow 18 inches to 30 feet tall

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Growing zones 3 to 9

About Holly Bushes

Inkberry Holly
Genus
Species
Family
Ilex
480+
Aquifoliaceae

Common Names:

Winterberry, Gallberry, Inkberry


Native To:

North America, Europe, Asia, Africa

Plant Type:

Bushes

Foliage Type:

Evergreen, Semi-Evergreen

USDA Plant Hardiness Zone:

5 - 9

Flower Color:

White, Yellow

Flower Bloom Time:

Late Spring to Early Summer

Growth Habit:

Upright, Compact, Spreading

Attracts:

Birds, Butterflies, Bees

Tolerates:

Drought (once established), Cold, Shade (some species)

Resists:

Deer, Pests (some species have resistance)

How To Use Holly Bushes In The Garden

Holly bushes are prized for their glossy, evergreen leaves and colorful red berries, which provide year-round structure and seasonal interest. These hardy shrubs are highly adaptable, thriving in a range of soil types and conditions, from sunlit areas to partial shade. Many varieties offer dense growth, making them ideal for creating privacy screens or hedges. Additionally, their tough foliage deters pests, adding to their low-maintenance appeal.

The holly family (Ilex spp.) includes a diversity of shrubs and trees. You’ll find plants that grow only 18 inches tall as well as trees growing 60 feet tall, so make sure you choose a plant that fits the needs of your garden plan. Holly trees have a slow to medium growth rate and are amenable to pruning for hedges and topiary. Note that holly berries can be toxic if ingested.

Hollies have numerous uses in landscaping, from forming classic boundary hedges to acting as striking standalone specimens. Dwarf varieties are perfect for foundation plantings or container gardening, while larger types excel as windbreaks or natural barriers. Holly bushes also provide essential shelter and food for wildlife, making them a valuable addition to eco-friendly designs. Whether pruned into formal shapes or left to grow freely, they bring structure and a timeless quality to any outdoor space.

Holly Bushes Care

Holly plants grow best in well-drained, slightly acidic soil with rich organic content. They prefer partial to full sun, though specific varieties may tolerate less light. Watering needs are moderate; keep the soil consistently moist but avoid saturation. Fertilize in early spring with a slow-release fertilizer for acidic shrubs to support healthy growth throughout the season.

Prune holly in late winter or early spring to shape the plant and remove damaged or overcrowded branches. For winter care, protect roots with a layer of mulch to insulate against harsh temperatures. Hollies also adapt well to container growing; choose a pot with adequate drainage and refresh the soil every few years. Container-grown hollies may require additional watering during dry periods and extra fertilization to maintain their health and structure.

Learn More About Holly Bushes

Blue Princess Holly Foliage and Fruit

Holly Companion Plants

Holly plants are famous for their winter berries, so pairing this shrub with plants that flower at other times of the year will offer a continuous display of colorful foliage and blossoms. Holly trees prefer slightly acidic soil, we suggest these acid-loving plants as well. Because Holly trees can grow very tall, many gardeners plant annuals like geraniums, torenia, & begonia under their Holly. Here are some of our favorites to plant with hollies.

Holly Bushes Questions?