Winterberry

$38.00

Latin Name: Ilex verticillata

(A male and a female plant are needed to produce berries. The pre-order winterberry is female. We will have males available for purchase during the sale.)

Quintessential native with dark green lustrous foliage, upright rounded form for bird habitat and bright red berries for a fall food source for native birds. Tolerates most sunny or partly shaded spots with moist or wet soils. Great rain garden and riparian buffer plant as well as being a native alternative for many invasive plants, including Burning Bush, Japanese Barberry, Multiflora Rose and Autumn Olive.

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In-Depth Description

Winterberry is native to the eastern U.S., and can be a great addition to any landscape, as it produces bright red berries that persist through the entire winter and into spring. Unlike other familiar holly bushes, Winterberry is a deciduous shrub and loses its leaves in fall. Its red berries come to the forefront as winter arrives and attention is drawn to the plant’s fruit, with no foliage to obstruct the viewer’s vision. Winterberry is notable for its berries being attractive to a variety of birds and other wildlife. It also provides a cover, nesting site for birds, and is a larval host for Henry’s Elfin butterfly. By planting Winterberry, you are inviting a host of animals in your landscape including blue birds, robins, cedar waxwings, deer, mice and raccoons.

Native alternative for many invasive plants, including Burning Bush, Japanese Barberry, Multiflora Rose and Autumn Olive.

Northern Cardinal Female, photo credit: Litchfield Hills Audubon Society. 

Plant Specifics

Mature Dimensions

7-8’ Tall x 7-8’ Wide

Product Size

2 gallon