Southern Gentleman is a proven male pollinator for the female Ilex verticulata berry producing hollies. It has no fruit. Order at least one pollinator for every 10 plants of the female, fruiting cultivars. USDA zones 5-9
Ilex verticulata, ‘Southern Gentleman’
$79.00
The pollinating male holly for the winter red fruit bearing Ilex verticulata
Weight | 25 lbs |
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