Winterberry Holly 'Jim Dandy'
Family: Aquifoliaceae (Holly
Family)
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Height: 3-6 feet
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Spread: 4-8 feet
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Bloom Time: June to July
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Bloom: inconspicuous, dull white
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Light: full sun to
part shade
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Soil: adaptable to
both light and heavy soils, but prefers moist, acidic, organic loams; good
tolerance for poorly drained soils including wet boggy or swampy conditions
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Moisture: medium to wet
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Use: shrub border,
hedge, foundation planting, low spots or along streams and ponds; attracts
birds; bright red berries (1/4" diameter) provide considerable impact and
winter interest
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Care: prune to shape
in early spring just before new growth appears
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Concerns: no serious
insect or disease problems
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Native to:
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Notes: winterberries
are dioecious (separate male and female plants); only fertilized female flowers
will produce berries that are the signature of the species (one male is
sufficient for pollinating 6-10 females); 'Jim Dandy' is a male cultivar and
generally gr
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Supplier: Beaver Creek
Nursery
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Teaching Garden
Location & Code: Heuchera Garden E068
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