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N ELLIE R. S TEVENS H OLLY
Ilex x ‘Nellie R. Stevens’
Nellie R. Stevens enjoys the reputation of being one of the
best hollies for the southern region, as well as the northern
region (zones 6A to 9A). The aesthetic qualities of lustrous
dark green foliage, bright red berries and very dense uniform shape without pruning, combined with great adaptability and tolerance for harsh environmental conditions,
makes this tree very deserving of its popularity in our landscapes.
A full to the ground specimen or screen of Nellie R. Stevens is a very rewarding sight in our southern landscapes.
Nellie R. Stevens Holly
30g Nellie R. Stevens Holly
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Nellie R. Stevens berries
N ELLIE R. S TEVENS H OLLY
Ilex x ‘Nellie R. Stevens’
Native Origin: Hybrid
Development:
Hybrid between Ilex aquifolium x Ilex cornuta
Named for its owner Nellie R. Stevens
Oxford, Maryland
Description:
Hardy Range: 6A to 9B
Mature Height: 15’ to 25’ / 4.6m to 7.6m
Mature Spread: 6’ to 10’ / 1.8m to 3.5m
Growth Rate: 15 to 18 years to maturity
Form: Oval, pyramidal and upright or erect
Persistence: Evergreen
Ornamental Characteristics:
Flowers are inconspicuous with white blooms in spring.
Foliage is lustrous dark green in color with no change
in fall. The fruit is fleshy, round and attractive.
Environment:
Soil: Clay, sand, loam; acidic; well-drained
Salt: Low
Exposure: Partial sun to full sun
full sun
partial shade
ornamental
evergreen
Nellie R. Stevens leaves
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