26+ Ilex Glabra Inkberry Holly
Ilex glabra gem box inkberry is a dwarf broadleaf evergreen of compact rounded habit with a lush foliage of small dainty dark green leaves adorned with attractive red tips during the spring flush.
Ilex glabra inkberry holly. Gem box inkberry holly is a female variety and can potentially develop berries. However there are no compatible males currently on the market to ensure the cross pollination required for fruit to form. It can be pruned or shaped as you desire or left to attain its neat natural shape. Ilex glabra also known as appalachian tea dye leaves evergreen winterberry gallberry and inkberry is a species of evergreen holly native to the coastal plain of eastern north america from coastal nova scotia to florida and west to louisiana where it is most commonly found in sandy woods and peripheries of swamps and bogs. Ilex glabra commonly called inkberry or gallberry is a slow growing upright rounded stoloniferous broadleaf evergreen shrub in the holly family. It typically matures to 5 8 tall and can spread by root suckers to form colonies. It is native to the coastal plain from nova scotia to florida to louisiana where it is most commonly found in sandy woods and peripheries of swamps and bogs.
It maintains good branching right to the ground so it never looks bare legged. It works well massed in border plantings or as an informal hedge plant. Plant strongbox inkberry holly instead. Ilex glabra commonly called inkberry or gallberry is a slow growing upright rounded stoloniferous broadleaf evergreen shrub in the holly family. An excellent hedge or border plant that tolerates a variety of conditions even warm humidity. Inkberry ilex gabra is a form of evergreen holly that is very easy to grow. Gem box ilex glabra smnigab17 uspp 27 554 can 5 629.
In late spring to early summer it produces abundant small greenish white flowers that are followed by a profusion of dark blue black berries in fall.