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Product Description

Ilex x 'Nellie R. Stevens'
Common Names: Nellie Stevens holly
Family: Aquifoliaceae (holly family)
Handsome, glossy leaves on a 15'-25' shrub, fairly pyramidal in shape. 'Nellie Stevens' is probably a hybrid between English holly (I. aquifolium) and Chinese holly (I. cornuta). Leaves are thick and have teeth associated with the holly leaf. Flowers of 'Nellie Stevens' can be pollinated by those of Chinese hollies in the area, which bloom at the same time. This female holly is extremely fruitful and colorful when loaded with berries in winter. It provides both food and nesting habitat for birds, including cedar waxwings, mockingbirds, robins, and woodpeckers.
Like other hollies, prefers acidic soil but is quite adaptable. Keep soil moist for a few months after planting, and it will be unusually drought resistant when established and tolerant of heat. Looks best with little or no pruning.
Light: Good sun is best but tolerates part shade.
Moisture: Average to dry.
Hardiness:USDA Zones 6 to 9
Propagation: Cuttings at any time of year.
As a specimen shrub or in a mixed hedge, used with other bird-attracting plants. Best viewed against a light background or with space around it for good visibility. If planted in a bed with lower shrubs, leave 3'-4' clear around the holly.
Features
Heavy berrying; glossy, toothed leaves; pyramidal shape.