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Holly Plants & Trees

Growing holly plants offers numerous benefits. Whether you’d like to elevate your garden’s elegance with classic plants, create a natural privacy screen, or provide food for visiting birds, Southern Living hollies are an ideal choice. With their glossy evergreen leaves, textured leaves and vibrant berries, hollies add charm and beauty to any landscape.

Oakland Holly plants in Christmas containers of red holly berries and bright grass foliage of Everillo Carex

Native and Hardy – Southern Living Hollies

Native to regions across the United States, Europe, Asia, and North Africa, these evergreen plants thrive in diverse environments, from woodlands to coastal areas. Holly plants are celebrated not only for their ornamental value but also for their ability to provide structure and year-round interest in gardens. They serve as excellent hedges, borders, or standalone specimens, creating visually appealing landscapes.

Holly plants and trees are relatively low-maintenance and adaptable to various soil conditions, making them suitable for different climates. They also attract birds and other wildlife, and their berries serve as a valuable food source during winter. Holly plants can also be pruned and shaped into our favorite — topiaries!

Factors to Consider When Selecting Holly Plants

When selecting your Souther Living Holly, consider these factors:

  1. Evaluate the amount of sunlight your garden receives. While most holly plants thrive in full sun, some varieties can tolerate partial shade.
  2. Take into account soil conditions and drainage, as holly plants prefer well-drained soil. Is your soil a bit boggy? Holly plants can be a lovely accent in a container or planter.
  3. Finally, think about the desired size, shape, and function of the holly plant, as different varieties have varying growth habits.

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Holly Plants

Christmas Jewel® Holly plant

Christmas Jewel® Holly

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Distinctive oak-shaped leaves and golden variegated foliage set this versatile evergreen holly tree apart

Golden Oakland® Holly

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Tiny green leaves of Low Rider Holly crenata bush at close-up

Low Rider™ Holly

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A close-up of a well-trimmed, dense evergreen Holly Mini Touch bush with small, bright green leaves.

Mini Touch™ Holly

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Nelliet™ Ilex holly tree in an outdoor nursery

Nelliet™ Holly

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Garden border at front of brick house showing Oakland Holly trees in the back and various Southern Living plants in the front in shades of green and purple foliage

Oakland® Holly

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small Red Sky Ilex holly plants in nursery pot

Red Sky™ Holly

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Close-up showing red Robin Holly trees berries against dark green pointed holly leaves

Robin™ Holly

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Close-up on bronze new growth and medium green smooth pinnate leaves of Screen Play Holly tree

‘Screen Play’ Holly

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Touch of Gold® Holly bushes in the landscape surrounded by pine straw

Touch of Gold® Holly

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