Needlepoint Holly
Ilex cornuta 'Needlepoint'
12 reviews
Needlepoint Holly
Ilex cornuta 'Needlepoint'
12 reviews
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Why Needlepoint Holly?
Needlepoint Holly (Ilex cornuta 'Needlepoint') is a popular holly variety for its stunning, dense foliage and resilience to drought conditions. Its narrow, dark green leaves lend a unique texture to any landscape design, particularly when used as a hedge or specimen shrub. This evergreen plant is also low-maintenance, as it requires minimal pruning and is resistant to pests and disease. Additionally, Needlepoint Holly produces attractive red berries in winter, adding a pop of color to the garden.
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Sunlight
Full sun to partial shade.
Watering
The watering requirement for Needlepoint Holly is moderate. It prefers regular watering, about once or twice a week, especially during dry periods. However, it is important not to overwater, as it can lead to root rot and other issues.
Fertilizing
The fertilizer requirement for Needlepoint Holly is a balanced, slow-release fertilizer with a ratio of 10-10-10. It should be applied in early spring or late fall, following the instructions on the fertilizer label.
Needlepoint Holly: A Showy, Low-Maintenance Evergreen for Your Landscape!
Introducing the Needlepoint Holly, a stunning addition to any garden or landscape. This remarkable shrub offers a host of desirable features that will enhance the beauty of your outdoor space with minimal effort.
One of the standout qualities of the Needlepoint Holly is its glossy green foliage that remains vibrant and lush all year round.
Whether it's the scorching heat of summer or the chilly days of winter, this evergreen beauty will maintain its captivating appearance, adding a touch of elegance to your surroundings.
But what truly sets the Needlepoint Holly apart is its bright red berries. Even with just a single plant, you'll be treated to a dazzling display of vibrant berries that create a striking contrast against the deep green foliage.
These showy berries not only add visual interest but also serve as a valuable food source for wildlife, attracting birds and other creatures to your garden.
Thanks to its dense growth habit and spiky leaves, the Needlepoint Holly excels as a hedge or barrier plant.
Create privacy, define boundaries, or protect your property with this versatile shrub.
The compact size and upright growth of the Needlepoint Holly make it an ideal fit for smaller yards or containers, allowing you to enjoy its beauty even in confined spaces.
Another remarkable feature of the Needlepoint Holly is its adaptability. It thrives in a wide range of growing conditions, from full sun to partial shade, and can tolerate various soil types.
Transform your landscape into a living fence with the Needlepoint Holly. Whether you're looking to create a natural boundary, block unwanted views, or add structure to your garden, this versatile shrub has got you covered.
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Plant Information:
Botanical Name: | Ilex cornuta 'Needlepoint' |
USDA Zones: | 7-9 |
Water: | Moderate to Low |
Exposure: | Full Sun |
Soil Needs: | Widely Adaptable |
Mature Height: | 8 - 10 feet |
Mature Spread: | 10 - 12 feet |
Pollination Info
FAQ
Needlepoint Holly (Ilex cornuta 'Needlepoint') FAQ
1. What is Needlepoint Holly?
Needlepoint Holly (Ilex cornuta 'Needlepoint') is an evergreen shrub that is typically grown for its dense, spiky foliage and small, bright red berries that appear in the winter months. It is a popular landscaping plant due to its ability to provide year-round color to the garden.
2. What are the growing requirements for Needlepoint Holly?
Needlepoint Holly prefers moist, well-draining soil and partial shade to full sun exposure. It is tolerant of a range of soil types and is considered a low-maintenance plant. Regular watering is important during the first few years of growth to ensure the plant establishes properly.
3. How big does Needlepoint Holly grow?
Needlepoint Holly typically grows to be 8-10 feet tall and 6-8 feet wide. It is a slow-growing plant, but over time can become quite large if left unpruned.
4. When does Needlepoint Holly bloom?
Needlepoint Holly blooms in the late spring to early summer months. Its small, white flowers are not particularly showy and are typically followed by small, green berries that mature to bright red in the winter months.
5. How do I care for Needlepoint Holly?
Needlepoint Holly requires minimal care once established. It benefits from an annual pruning in the late winter to early spring to maintain its shape and to remove any dead, damaged, or diseased foliage. Additionally, applying a slow-release fertilizer in the early spring can help promote healthy growth.
6. Is Needlepoint Holly poisonous?
Needlepoint Holly is considered to be toxic if ingested. All parts of the plant contain a compound called theobromine, which can be harmful if consumed in large quantities. It is recommended to keep pets and small children away from the plant.
Planting & Care
Planting & Care for Needlepoint Holly (Ilex cornuta 'Needlepoint')
Planting
- Choose a planting location that receives full sun to partial shade.
- Ensure the soil is well-draining and rich in organic matter.
- Dig a hole that is two to three times wider than the root ball, and just as deep.
- Carefully remove the plant from its container or wrap, and loosen any tangled roots.
- Place the plant in the hole and backfill with soil, gently tamping it down to remove any air pockets.
- Water thoroughly and deeply to settle the soil around the roots.
- Apply a layer of mulch around the base of the plant to help retain moisture and suppress weeds.
Care
- Water regularly, especially during hot and dry weather, to keep the soil evenly moist. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot.
- Fertilize in early spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer. Avoid fertilizing in the fall, as this can stimulate new growth that is vulnerable to cold damage.
- Prune in late winter or early spring to shape the plant and remove any damaged or diseased branches. Avoid pruning too heavily, as this can reduce flowering and fruiting.
- Protect the plant from winter winds and extreme cold temperatures by wrapping it with burlap or other protective materials.
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Beautiful needlepoint holly plant
The Needlepoint Holly was slightly smaller than I expected, but still a nice addition to my yard.
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