Winterberry holly is not to be confused with garden-variety holly shrubs that contain those glossy, pointed leaves.
Rather, Winterberry holly sheds it’s deciduous leaves and leaves clusters of flaming red berries that steal the spotlight and stand all on their own, attracting birds and other winter animals.
Plant in wet landscapes where possible, and be sure to include at least one male variety into the mix of female plants. You’ll be impressed with how these vibrant plants liven up your outdoor spaces and seasonal decor!