Dwarf Burford Holly
The Dwarf Burford Holly, like its parent shrub, is a broadleaf evergreen, with clusters of petite white flowers during the spring, later giving way to bright red, ornamental berries. The small white flowers that cluster upon this hedge during the Spring are fragrant and lovely. The contrast of color between the luscious dark green foliage and the cheerful bright berries is a combination that is sure to brighten up your yard during the seasons when the foliage is not flowering.
Common Name: Dwarf Burford Holly
Type: Shrubs, Evergreen
Family: AquifoliaceaeNative Range: Texas
Zone: 6-9
Height: 4.00-8.00 ft.
Spread: 3.00-5.00 ft.
Bloom Time: Spring
Bloom Description: White
Sun: Partial to full sun
Water: Medium
Maintenance: Low
Suggested Use: Hedge
Flower: Fragrant, insignificant
Leaf: Small leaves, dark foliage, up to 2" in length. Broadleaf
Fruit: Bright red ornamental berries
Other: Attracts birds
Tolerate: Deer, drought