Emerald Colonnade Holly
Emerald Colonnade Holly
Features small, dense, glossy, dark green leaves that provide year-round color and a refined texture. New growth often emerges in a bright, fresh lime green. Its naturally upright and narrow shape minimizes the need for extensive pruning if you want a tall, slender plant. This is a male plant. It produces small, creamy-white flowers in the spring but does not produce berries itself. Its role is to provide pollen if you have female hollies nearby that need pollination for berry production.
Overview
Mature Size: Reaches 12 feet tall and 8 feet wide
Blooms: Spring
Growth Rate: Moderate
Light Needs: Full sun
Water Needs: Water when top 2 inches of soil is dry.
Plant Spacing: 4 - 6 feet apart for hedges
Special Features: Easy Care, Waterwise
Deciduous/Evergreen: Evergreen
