- USDA zone 7 to 9
- Height: 6 to 8 feet
- Width: 8 to 10 feet
Dwarf Burford Holly – Ilex cornuta ‘Dwarf Burford’ – is a compact holly perfect for small spaces where a touch of green is needed. Beyond its beautiful evergreen foliage, this shrub has beautiful red berries on it in the winter and serves as a source of food for birds. Deer resistant leaves have three spines on the tip and are best used as a hedge or in groups. Heat and drought tolerant, this shrub is a fantastic selection for your landscape.
Dwarf Burford Holly Care
Plant Dwarf Burford Holly in well-drained soils, and water until established. Pruning isn’t typically necessary but can be done in the winter if needed. Mulch in the winter to protect the roots.
Dwarf Burford Holly Spacing
For a formal hedge, plant shrubs 8 to 9 feet apart center-to-center. For an informal hedge, plant Dwarf Burford Holly at least 11 feet apart on center.
Dwarf Burford Holly Information
| USDA Hardiness Zones: 6-9 |
| Plant Type: Shrub |
| Sunlight Exposure: Partial Shade to Full Sun |
| Mature Height: 3 – 6 Feet |
| Mature Width: 4 – 6 Feet |
| Plant Spacing: 4 – 6 Feet |
| Growth Habit: Rounded |
| Flower Color(s): White |
| Flower Shade: x |
| Seasonal Interest: Spring |
| Foliage Type: Evergreen |
| Foliage Color(s): Green |
| Resists: Deer |
| Tolerates: Drought |
| Features: Foliage Interest, Low Maintenance |
| Uses: Foundation, Hedge, Specimen |
| Botanical/Scientific Name: Ilex cornuta ‘Burfordi Nana’ |
- SKU:
- DWUBFHOL





















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