Dense Glossy Bright Green Foliage is very tolerant of Shearing making it ideal topiary. Use them singularly or as a pair for a formal accent to entryways or gardens, or use it for small group plantings and containers. Creates a superb hedge, screen or windbreaker. Small cream flowers do not produce berries. Full Sun 12 feet tall by 8 feet wide.
Products are currently not available online.
Please visit our store or give us a call to check ability.

Emerald Colonnade Holly

Related products
-
Read more
A vigorous evergreen shrub with bright green foliage that retains good color throughout winter. The upright, naturally cone-shaped habit makes it an excellent candidate for topiary forms, and a striking container or formal garden accent. Use in mass plantings to create either a free-form or a sculpted hedge. #2 USDA Zone 4-9 Light Needs Full…
-
Read more
A compact conifer with interesting, thread-like needles that weep and drape over the entire shrub. Bright, golden new yellow foliage, even in full sun. An excellent semi-erect, mop-headed landscape specimen or accent plant that makes a nice background border or small hedge. Slow growing; size can be maintained with minimal pruning. Evergreen. USDA Zone…
-
Read more
A favorite for stately lawn specimens and tall screens. Glowing blue-green foliage on a densely branched, broad pyramid form that maintains its natural form well with practically no pruning. Clipped topiary forms make a wonderful formal accent in entrances or on patios. Evergreen. Moderate growing; reaches 12 ft. tall, 8 ft. wide. Conifer; prized for…
-
Read more
An attractive hedge plant with silvery white margins on glossy green leaves that adds unique color and texture to the landscape. Can be grouped to form a low screen. Highly adaptable; tolerates poor, lean soils and heat. An excellent topiary specimen for the landscape or containers. Evergreen. Growth Rate- Moderate, reaches 6 ft. tall, 3…
-
Read more
Silver, gray, and green foliage varieties. Very drought tolerant. Requires excellent drainage. The Texas sage is a fairly slow-growing plant, and may take up to 2 years to become fully established and bloom reliably. Once established, the Texas Sage is extremely drought tolerant, requires very little supplemental water, and will bloom after a good rain…