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Red Holly Trees

These plants have a moderate growth rate, and will typically reach 7 to 10 feet tall and 4 to 5 feet wide in 7 to 9 years.

How big does a red beauty holly get?

Grows up to 6-10 ft. tall (180-300 cm) and 4-5 ft. wide (120-150 cm). Full sun to part shade lover, this plant is best grown in average, medium, well-drained soils.

Where is the best place to plant a holly tree?

Holly bushes do best in well-drained, moderately acidic soil, in full sun. They don't like to be transplanted, so think carefully about where you'll plant.

How fast does robin red holly grow?

It grows fast, adding 12 to 24 inches a year once established, so it is easy to build good-sized sturdy hedges in just a few years, and 20 feet is often reached in 10 years. The foliage is a rich, deep green, with leaves 2½ to 4 inches long and 1 to 2 inches wide.

How long does it take holly tree to establish?

Plant Type:Ornamental evergreen shrub or treeWhite/bright or dark green (red, sometimes yellow/orange berries)
Exposure:Full sun to part shade3.5-6.5
Time to Maturity:5-10 yearsWell-draining
Spacing:10-20 feetLow
Planting Depth:Depth of root ballBirds, squirrels, other small mammals

Do you need two holly trees?

With evergreen holly, you will generally need 1 male for every 20 female hollies. These hollies can be up to 500 feet apart – although 300 to 400 feet is typically recommended. Winterberry (deciduous) holly need to be closer than evergreen holly. You'll want to plant 1 male for every 5 to 10 females.

Can you keep a holly tree small?

You can maintain the height by pruning back the leader (main shoot) each year in late winter or early spring. (Your current timing is fine.) You can even reduce the size by cutting back the leader to just above an existing branch lower on the tree.

What is the fastest growing holly tree?

The fastest growing holly tree is the Nellie Stevens holly. As mentioned, the Nellie Stevens Holly grows about 3 feet per year. Compared to the American Holly and the Dragon Lady Holly, which both usually only grow a few inches each year, the Nellie Stevens holly grows very quickly.

Is red holly an evergreen?

Holly bushes are eye-catching for the bright red or dark red berries they produce, as well as their spiny evergreen leaves, which stay green year-round.

Do holly trees survive winter?

Hollies are tough evergreens that can survive punishing cold as far north as USDA plant hardiness zone 5, but that doesn't mean they are impervious to damage from winter sunlight, freezing temperatures, and drying winds. Winterizing holly properly can make the all the difference, and it isn't difficult.

Do holly trees have invasive roots?

Holly tree roots do have a chance of becoming invasive. This increases if they do not get a proper amount of water, sunlight, and all the other nutrients they require in order to survive. What happens then? Well, at that point the tree roots might start to branch out far away from the original root system.

How far should a holly tree be planted from the house?

Holly bushes are best planted at a minimum of two feet from a house. Due to the potential invasiveness of the plants, they should be planted on the outskirts of the yard. On average, they can grow between 3 and 16 feet tall. There are dwarf species that do not get as large.

What is the life expectancy of a holly bush?

The Holly plant does grow pretty slow, but can eventually attain a height of around 30-50 feet in a compact pyramid shape. If planted in the right conditions and decently cared for some hollies can live up to 100 years or longer.

Are holly trees hard to grow?

When planted right and in the right spot, holly trees are one of the easiest and long-lived trees you'll ever grow. Holly trees can be grown as large shrubs for use in privacy screen plantings, to frame in the corners of tall homes and other structures, or as a focal point specimen.

Do holly trees grow back after cutting?

Hollies are very tolerant of pruning, a characteristic that makes them good candidates for topiaries. And theoretically, most will recover from a hard cutback at almost any time of year. But recovery of a particular limb that's important for the look of the plant isn't guaranteed.

What is the fastest growing tree for privacy?

What are the fastest-growing trees for privacy? Hybrid poplar tops the list. It can grow upwards of five feet per year. The Leyland cypress, green giant arborvitae, and silver maple are all close seconds because they add about two feet to their height each year.

How do you speed up holly growth?

Water the hollies during the entire months of May/June and the trees will reward you with lush new foliage. This year's extended winter is causing the holly to continue making new leaves well into June, so continue to water daily through June.

What looks good planted with holly?

A few common holly companions for planting next to the shrubs include boxwood, viburnum, clematis, hydrangea, and rhododendrons.

How do I know if my holly is male or female?

Male holly flowers have four yellow stamens extending from the center of the flower. By contrast, each female bloom has a green ovary (that is, a green "bump" in the center of its bloom).

Are holly bushes poisonous to dogs?

To put it simply, the berries of the holly plant are toxic—not only to dogs, but also to other animals and children. These berries remain attached to the plant while it's still fresh, but as the plant dries, the berries loosen and may fall off of your décor and onto the floor.

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