A handsome shrub with glossy, deep blue-green leaves and purple stems. Ideal as a landscape accent, or planted in groups as a dense hedge or screen. The x meserveae species is the hardiest of the hollies. An excellent pollenizer for Blue Girl Holly; this male holly pollenizer will not produce berries. Evergreen.
Bloom Time
Spring
Deciduous/Evergreen
Evergreen
Special Features
Easy Care, Pollenizer
Problems/Solutions
Rabbit Resistant
Growth Rate
Moderate
Growth Habit
Upright
Patent Act
Asexual reproduction of plants protected by the Plant Patent Act is prohibited during the life of the patent.
Landscape Use
Barrier, Border, Hedge, Privacy Screen, Accent
Design Ideas
This Holly's foliage makes a perfect backdrop for light-colored plants. Plant as single specimen (gorgeous under snowfall) or line it up for a reliably dense hedge. Use to soften unsightly corners of fences or buildings, or plant at the back of shrub and perennial borders for reliable year-round foliage. Leave unsheared to attain full height and width for screens or to disguise utilities.
Flower Color
White
Foliage Color
Blue-green
Companion Plants
Lily of the Valley (Pieris); Magnolia (Magnolia); Rhododendron (Rhododendron); Hydrangea (Hydrangea); Mountain Laurel (Kalmia)
Care Instructions
Thrives in organically rich, slightly acidic, moist, well-drained soils, but highly adaptable. Water deeply and regularly during the first growing season to establish an extensive root system. Feed with a general purpose fertilizer before new growth begins in spring. For a tidy, neat appearance, prune annually to shape.
History
The I. meserveae hybrids were recently defeloped in New York during the 1960s. Breeders south to increase cold hardiness and improve visual appeal through blending many holly species, especially those from Japan. The most well known parent is is English holly, I. aquifolium. Asian ancestry is from I. integra and I creanta. This is the pollenizer for 'Blue Girl'.
Lore
Holly was always considered a mystical plant in ancient Europe because it was a rare broadleaf that retained its foliage through winter. It came to represent the spirit of the vegetation and thus was common to cut for the winter solstice, hence our holiday decorating traditions.
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Details
Description
A handsome shrub with glossy, deep blue-green leaves and purple stems. Ideal as a landscape accent, or planted in groups as a dense hedge or screen. The x meserveae species is the hardiest of the hollies. An excellent pollenizer for Blue Girl Holly; this male holly pollenizer will not produce berries. Evergreen.
Bloom Time
Spring
Deciduous/Evergreen
Evergreen
Special Features
Easy Care, Pollenizer
Problems/Solutions
Rabbit Resistant
Growth Rate
Moderate
Growth Habit
Upright
Patent Act
Asexual reproduction of plants protected by the Plant Patent Act is prohibited during the life of the patent.
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Style
Landscape Use
Barrier, Border, Hedge, Privacy Screen, Accent
Design Ideas
This Holly's foliage makes a perfect backdrop for light-colored plants. Plant as single specimen (gorgeous under snowfall) or line it up for a reliably dense hedge. Use to soften unsightly corners of fences or buildings, or plant at the back of shrub and perennial borders for reliable year-round foliage. Leave unsheared to attain full height and width for screens or to disguise utilities.
Flower Color
White
Foliage Color
Blue-green
Companion Plants
Lily of the Valley (Pieris); Magnolia (Magnolia); Rhododendron (Rhododendron); Hydrangea (Hydrangea); Mountain Laurel (Kalmia)
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Care
Care Instructions
Thrives in organically rich, slightly acidic, moist, well-drained soils, but highly adaptable. Water deeply and regularly during the first growing season to establish an extensive root system. Feed with a general purpose fertilizer before new growth begins in spring. For a tidy, neat appearance, prune annually to shape.
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History
History
The I. meserveae hybrids were recently defeloped in New York during the 1960s. Breeders south to increase cold hardiness and improve visual appeal through blending many holly species, especially those from Japan. The most well known parent is is English holly, I. aquifolium. Asian ancestry is from I. integra and I creanta. This is the pollenizer for 'Blue Girl'.
Lore
Holly was always considered a mystical plant in ancient Europe because it was a rare broadleaf that retained its foliage through winter. It came to represent the spirit of the vegetation and thus was common to cut for the winter solstice, hence our holiday decorating traditions.
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We have been pioneers and craftsmen in the art of growing plants for nearly 100 years. Since our founding in Southern California by Harry E. Rosedale, Sr. in 1926, we have been absolutely dedicated and obsessed with quality.