Oakland Holly is a large dense evergreen shrub with a stiff upright pyramidal habit and distinctive spiny oak-shaped leaves. If pollinated, the lightly fragrant spring flowers will give way to red-orange berries. Best planted in moist, slightly acidic well-drained soils. Oakland can self-pollinate.
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Origins: |
Natural Ilex`Conaf` sport |
Height: |
12' - 20' |
Spread: |
8’ - 15' |
Spacing: |
12’ |
USDA Hardiness Zone: |
6 - 9 |
Culture: |
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Bloom Color: |
White |
Season of Interest: |
MAINTENANCE NEEDS: Low Maintenance. Water regularly. Well-drained soils essential. Potential issues include mites, scale, leaf spot, rot, and mildew. Susceptible to leaf scorch or drop if not protected from afternoon sun in hotter climates.
LANDSCAPE USES: Accents or Group Plantings, Borders, Woodland Gardens, Wildlife Gardens, Privacy Screen, Foundation Plantings, Hedges, and Containers.
COMPANION PLANTS: Azalea, Astilbe, Barberry
IMAGES: oshokim, ILEX, (2) Michael Rivera, Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens, Oak Leaf Holly ilex conif, CC BY-SA 4.0