Most hollies are evergreen although all evergreens drop leaves at some time though not all at the same time. A fair number will drop in spring.
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Yellow leaves on holly bushes can be caused by factors such as nutrient deficiencies, water stress (either too much or too little), poor soil drainage, or root damage. Overwatering, compacted soil, and exposure to extreme temperatures can also contribute to yellowing leaves on holly bushes. Proper care and maintenance, including regular watering, fertilization, and checking soil drainage, can help prevent yellowing leaves.
Holly trees and bushes are native to various regions around the world, including North America. In North America, you can find species such as American holly (Ilex opaca) and Yaupon holly (Ilex vomitoria) growing naturally in different habitats. These holly species are prized for their attractive leaves and bright berries, which make them popular in landscaping and holiday decorations.
Holly trees and bushes are native to the northern hemisphere of North America. There are over 400 varieties of the Holly tree and bush.
Holly bushes typically have shallow roots compared to other types of shrubs.
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Adam. There were some nice holly bushes in Eden. He took care of them.
i know that the colour for december is turquoise, if that helps :D
Holly bushes generally benefit from a slow-release, balanced fertilizer applied in spring. Follow the manufacturer's recommendations based on the size and age of the bushes. Typically, a general guideline is to apply 1-2 pounds of fertilizer per 100 square feet of planting area.
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The genus of holly bushes that are both male and female is called Ilex. These holly bushes have separate male and female flowers on the same plant, making them monoecious. One common example of a monoecious holly species is Ilex aquifolium.
A holly tree typically has simple leaves. Each leaf is usually oval or elliptical in shape with a smooth margin.