Q&A(5)
Q: The description says " In fall, ornamental red fruits develop, adding late-season interest to the landscape. " But, 'Shillings Dwarf' is a MALE plant with NO berries. Which is it?
submitted by twin mom - 1 year ago
A: Hi twin mom, thanks so much for reaching out! Schillings Dwarf will produce flowers, but will not produce berries. They can be used to help pollinate female Yaupon Holly cultivars. We are in the process of correcting this typo on the website now. I hope you find this answer to be helpful!
submitted byNational Plant Network Team - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: https://gardeningsolutions.ifas.ufl.edu/plants/trees-and-shrubs/shrubs/dwarf-hollies.html ‘Schillings Dwarf’ - 'This holly is a male cultivar and doesn’t produce berries' Are yours grown from seed?
submitted by twin mom - 1 year ago
A: No, it's grown from soft wood cuttings.
submitted byNational Plant Network Team - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: Is this truly 'Shillings Dwarf' and therefor a male plant without berries (https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/ilex-vomitoria-dwarf/) or is it a different cultivar, female with berries?
submitted by twin mom - 1 year ago
A: Hi twin mom, thanks for reaching out! We do not distinguish our holly as male or female.
submitted byNational Plant Network Team - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: How do I know of this will be good for my area? What are the zones?
submitted by Mx2 - 4 years ago
A: Hello Mx2 - These are hardy to zones 7-11. If you are in those areas, this plant will be fine. Thank you - National Plant Network
submitted byNational Plant Network Team - 4 years agoBrand expert
Q: You have Holly Dwafs at 2 different prices. What is the difference in the actual bush?
submitted by Pam D - 5 years ago
A: Hello Pam D - One of the containers is a Trade Gallon and one is a 2 - gallon container. Thank you - National Plant Network
submitted byNational Plant Network Team - 5 years agoBrand expert