Native Plant: Native winterberry's fruits brighten winter landscape

Native Plant: Native winterberry's fruits brighten winter landscape

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Why Plant Winterberry Holly?

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Brighten a Winter Landscape with Native Plants

Native Plant: Winterberry – Delaware County

Plant a Berry Garden for the Winter Birds

Winterberry, Johnson's Nursery

October, 2013

Callicarpa dichotoma 'Early Amethyst

For best results, plant in USDA zone: 3-8 - mature size: 7-8 ft H x 7-8 ft W. It is fully rooted in the soil and can be planted immediately upon arrival, weather permitting. Plant will be dormant (no leaves) late fall through the winter months, this is normal. It will leaf out in spring. An outstanding, easy to grow native that thrives even in moist soils. Deer resistant with deep green foliage that covers the plant from spring into fall.

Holly-Winterberry - 2 gal.

Winterberry Fruit Brightening the Landscape

Ask a master gardener: Winterberry, a native of lasting beauty - Addison Independent

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