Blue Prince Holly
Ilex x meserveae 'Blue Prince'
HOL-PRC
A dense, lustrous, dark green male form that produces abundant pollen which will help the females produce berries. Can easily be pruned into any shape. Use to pollinate Blue Princess Holly.
Max Elevation: 6000
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Blue Boy/Blue Girl Combination Holly
A selection of Blue Boy and Blue Girl planted in the same container to promote abundant fruiting.
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