200/225cm Root Ball English Holly
(Ilex aquifolium)

‰ۢÌöÌÛIlex Aquifolium̴Ì?is well-known for its classically prickly, glossy, deep-green leaves, and bright red berries that make an attractive trait to the bush during Winter.

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English Holly is also effectively pollution-resistant and a windbreaker, making it the ideal hedge for many situations!̴Ì?

Being an evergreen, Ilex aquifolium will bring year-round colour with its welcomed shades of green and red during the much colder months- some small, white flowers may even appear in the Spring!̴Ì?

Native birds see the plant as a fantastic source of shelter during the winter, too, and the red berries are ideal for them to feed on. This means you can even encourage some wildlife interest to your garden with English Holly!̴Ì?

This 200/225cm root balled English Holly plant is slow growing but will exceed 2.5m tall when planted in good conditions.

As it is quite slow-growing, Ilex aquifolium will only grow about 10-15cm per year. However, once developed, it will become a stunning, dense, thick hedge- and this will be more likely if planted in full/partial shade, and in moist soil.

  • Growth rate: Slow (10-20cm per year)
  • Ideal height: 2.5m+ Tall
  • Soil type: Normal, moist
  • Exposure: Coastal, exposed, inland
  • Aspect: Full shade, full sun
  • Evergreen foliage? Yes

When you receive your English Holly Root Ball, it will need to be planted within a couple of weeks or so and must be well-watered during this time. Do not allow the soil to dry out- this will more than likely damage the roots altogether.̴Ì?

In terms of pruning English Holly, it will need very little, if any- except from removing dead/damaged/diseased/crossing shoots. The best time to do any pruning will be at the end of Winter or beginning of Spring, when the plant is still dormant.̴Ì?

It should only need a little annual pruning, but English Holly can also tolerate extreme pruning when it gets overgrown/out of hand. If this is the case, only prune during the dormant period (Winter).̴Ì?

Berries

Berries

Evergreen

Evergreen

Tall

Tall

£105
This product has a minimum order quantity of 1

‰ۢÌöÌÛIlex Aquifolium̴Ì?is well-known for its classically prickly, glossy, deep-green leaves, and bright red berries that make an attractive trait to the bush during Winter.

View all English Holly plants

English Holly is also effectively pollution-resistant and a windbreaker, making it the ideal hedge for many situations!̴Ì?

Being an evergreen, Ilex aquifolium will bring year-round colour with its welcomed shades of green and red during the much colder months- some small, white flowers may even appear in the Spring!̴Ì?

Native birds see the plant as a fantastic source of shelter during the winter, too, and the red berries are ideal for them to feed on. This means you can even encourage some wildlife interest to your garden with English Holly!̴Ì?

This 200/225cm root balled English Holly plant is slow growing but will exceed 2.5m tall when planted in good conditions.

As it is quite slow-growing, Ilex aquifolium will only grow about 10-15cm per year. However, once developed, it will become a stunning, dense, thick hedge- and this will be more likely if planted in full/partial shade, and in moist soil.

  • Growth rate: Slow (10-20cm per year)
  • Ideal height: 2.5m+ Tall
  • Soil type: Normal, moist
  • Exposure: Coastal, exposed, inland
  • Aspect: Full shade, full sun
  • Evergreen foliage? Yes

When you receive your English Holly Root Ball, it will need to be planted within a couple of weeks or so and must be well-watered during this time. Do not allow the soil to dry out- this will more than likely damage the roots altogether.̴Ì?

In terms of pruning English Holly, it will need very little, if any- except from removing dead/damaged/diseased/crossing shoots. The best time to do any pruning will be at the end of Winter or beginning of Spring, when the plant is still dormant.̴Ì?

It should only need a little annual pruning, but English Holly can also tolerate extreme pruning when it gets overgrown/out of hand. If this is the case, only prune during the dormant period (Winter).̴Ì?

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