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29 Soft Touch Holly Ilex Live Evergreen Shrub

Winter hardy in usda zones 6 8. No more worries about being pricked by holly leaves in your backyard.

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collection Soft touch holly ilex live evergreen shrub!!!

It has a moderate growth rate and works well planted in borders as an accent or along walkways. A dense mounded evergreen shrub with soft textured glossy green leaves that have an interesting silver mid vein. 2 3 feet mature width. If the hole drains within a few hours you have good drainage.

Soft touch japanese holly is a dense mounded evergreen shrub in the aquifoliaceae family. The soft touch holly is an evergreen shrub that will mature to 2 ft t x 3 ft w. Red berries appear without the need for a pollenizer. Water regularly until established.

Ilex crenata soft touch. Dwarf evergreen landscaping shrub. A type of japanese holly soft touch holly ilex crenata soft touch displays small rounded leaves marked with attractive silvery veins. Black ornamental berries persist throughout winter for cool season interest.

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