The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is showcasing winterberry holly as an example of New York’s floral beauty. Bright, beautiful, and beneficial to native insect and wildlife, ...
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Grow a winterberry bush for seasonal beauty
Liven up cold-season gardens and homes with a gorgeous winterberry bush. The berries are a favorite of hungry winter birds.
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Winterberry 101: Native berries to brighten winter
Despite being natively at home in bogs and on the edges of kettle ponds and other wetlands, winterberry, a native holly ...
Want to liven up your winter landscape? If these dreary, winter days lack color and interest in your garden, consider planting winterberry. While their bright-red berries are well known as a festive ...
There is a stretch of road near my house that is flanked on both sides by a big swampy bog, loaded with sedges and grasses in some places, dotted with stunted trees, and in other parts a thicket of ...
Native to the Eastern United States and Canada, winterberry is often found growing in wet or moist areas, usually along stream banks. Planting winterberry in your home garden or natural areas doesn’t ...
Q: I think I need a pollinator for my winterberry, since it’s by itself and has no berries. How do I know which variety to get? A: It can depend on which female variety you’re growing. Winterberry ...
Garden pundits speak of “the four-season garden,” promoting the need to plant for wintertime color. The most abundant color source of this season in my corner of New England, however, plants itself.
Unlike its evergreen kin, the winterberry (Ilex verticillata) sheds its glossy green leaves in late autumn. But don't despair – that’s when this deciduous holly reveals a “berry” good show, just in ...
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