Ilex m. 'Castle Wall'

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Ilex × meserveae ‘Castle Wall’® — Blue Holly (male pollinator)

Compact, upright evergreen holly with glossy, blue-green spined leaves. Grows into a dense, formal pillar—great for foundations, hedges, and structured designs. As a male plant, it doesn’t fruit but is the ideal pollinator for berry-bearing females like ‘Castle Spire’® and ‘Castle Keep’®.

Key features

  • Form & size: Upright, dense habit; 4–5 ft tall × 3–4 ft wide (slow–moderate growth).

  • Evergreen foliage: Lustrous blue-green leaves provide year-round structure.

  • Light: Full sun to part shade (best color and density with 4–6+ hrs sun).

  • Soil: Prefers moist, well-drained, acidic soils; mulch to keep roots cool.

  • Hardiness: USDA Zones 5–7. Protect from drying winter winds in exposed sites.

  • Flowers/Fruit: Tiny white spring flowers; no berries (male) but pollinates nearby female blue hollies—1 male for up to ~5 females within ~50 ft.

  • Low maintenance: Prune lightly in late winter/early spring to shape; avoid heavy summer cuts.

  • Tolerances: Deer resistant and generally pest/disease resistant.

  • Uses: Formal hedges, narrow screens, entry accents, mixed borders, large containers.

  • Spacing: 2.5–3 ft apart for a tight hedge; 4–5 ft for individual specimens.

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Ilex × meserveae ‘Castle Wall’® — Blue Holly (male pollinator)

Compact, upright evergreen holly with glossy, blue-green spined leaves. Grows into a dense, formal pillar—great for foundations, hedges, and structured designs. As a male plant, it doesn’t fruit but is the ideal pollinator for berry-bearing females like ‘Castle Spire’® and ‘Castle Keep’®.

Key features

  • Form & size: Upright, dense habit; 4–5 ft tall × 3–4 ft wide (slow–moderate growth).

  • Evergreen foliage: Lustrous blue-green leaves provide year-round structure.

  • Light: Full sun to part shade (best color and density with 4–6+ hrs sun).

  • Soil: Prefers moist, well-drained, acidic soils; mulch to keep roots cool.

  • Hardiness: USDA Zones 5–7. Protect from drying winter winds in exposed sites.

  • Flowers/Fruit: Tiny white spring flowers; no berries (male) but pollinates nearby female blue hollies—1 male for up to ~5 females within ~50 ft.

  • Low maintenance: Prune lightly in late winter/early spring to shape; avoid heavy summer cuts.

  • Tolerances: Deer resistant and generally pest/disease resistant.

  • Uses: Formal hedges, narrow screens, entry accents, mixed borders, large containers.

  • Spacing: 2.5–3 ft apart for a tight hedge; 4–5 ft for individual specimens.