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A profusion of bright red berries on this hardy deciduous shrub will brighten the winter landscape and provide food for overwintering birds. Use as foundation color, for a natural hedge, or in a shrub border for seasonal interest.
This female winterberry, as the common name suggests, produces profuse red berries which are extremely attractive in fall and winter, often persisting to early spring unless consumed by local bird populations.
This deciduous holly produces abundant small greenish-white flowers in late spring or early summer, followed by a profusion of bright red berries in fall and winter. Extremely attractive, they enliven the winter landscape and often persist into early spring unless eaten by birds.
Also known as Ilex verticillata 'Red Sprite', this compact and slow-growing winterberry is perfect for smaller gardens. With its large red berries in winter, small green-white flowers in spring, and glossy green foliage in summer, this shrub is eye-catching at all times of the year.
A female plant, produces large, bright red fruit, which often persist throughout the winter and sometimes into early spring. Can be pollinated by 'Jim Dandy' and 'Appollo' (Dirr, 2009). Sun to partial shade.
The common name refers to the plant’s red berries that mature in the fall, providing winter interest and food for birds and small mammals. Winterberry holly requires moist, acidic soil with good drainage in deep or partial shade, or full sun.
Ilex verticillata ‘Nana’, typically sold as ‘Red Sprite’ or under the trade name RED SPRITE, is a dwarf winterberry cultivar that is an outstanding choice for late fall and winter landscapes, especially for those with limited space. The bright red berries are produced in abundance and are its outstanding ornamental feature.
Red Sprite Winterberry Holly (Ilex verticillata 'Red Sprite') is a compact, deciduous shrub renowned for its striking bright red berries that last throughout the winter, providing vibrant color to your garden during the dormant season.
Producing profuse amounts of large red fruit all winter on an extremely compact plant, Ilex verticillata 'Red Sprite' never needs pruning! The pollinator for this deciduous Winterberry Holly is 'Jim Dandy'. It is also wet site and salt tolerant.
Red Sprite is a dwarf, female winterberry that has a profusion of bright red berries on compact plants. Berries brighten the winter landscape and provide food for overwintering birds. The inconspicuous flowers attract pollinators and require a male pollinator like Jim Dandy for fruit set.