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1 Gal. Dwarf Burford Holly - Bright Red Berries - Drought Tolerant
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1 Gal. Dwarf Burford Holly - Bright Red Berries - Drought Tolerant

The Dwarf Burford Holly is a handsome low maintenance shrub with a dense growth habit perfect for an evergreen hedge or in a container as a specimen plant! The Dwarf Burford Holly, known by its scientific name Ilex cornuta, keeps a rich dark green foliage all year with its emerald green new growth and the dark green leaves with a single sharp sp…
The Dwarf Burford Holly is a handsome low maintenance shrub with a dense growth habit perfect for an evergreen hedge or in a container as a specimen plant! The Dwarf Burford Holly, known by its scientific name Ilex cornuta, keeps a rich dark green foliage all year with its emerald green new growth and the dark green leaves with a single sharp spine at the terminal end. Its not hard to see why its one of the most popular hollies. In the spring, the shrub produces clusters of showy white flowers with large red berries following in the fall and winter. The red berries are an important food source for birds in the season!
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    The Dwarf Burford Holly is a handsome low maintenance shrub with a dense growth habit perfect for an evergreen hedge or in a container as a specimen plant! The Dwarf Burford Holly, known by its scientific name Ilex cornuta, keeps a rich dark green foliage all year with its emerald green new growth and the dark green leaves with a single sharp spine at the terminal end. Its not hard to see why its one of the most popular hollies. In the spring, the shrub produces clusters of showy white flowers with large red berries following in the fall and winter. The red berries are an important food source for birds in the season!