Skip to product information
1 of 2

"Ilex burfordii Nana," commonly known as Dwarf Burford Holly, is a popular evergreen shrub that belongs to the holly family (Aquifoliaceae). It is a hybrid holly resulting from a cross between Ilex cornuta and Ilex latifolia. Dwarf Burford Holly is valued for its glossy, dark green foliage, attractive berries, compact growth, and versatility in landscaping.

Here are some key features and information about Ilex burfordii nana (Dwarf Burford Holly):

  1. Foliage: The leaves are typically dark green, glossy, and have a distinctive holly shape with spiny margins. The foliage provides year-round interest to the landscape.

  2. Berries:This particular holly is self-pollinating, meaning that these shrubs will produce berries without a male shrub being present.

  3. Size:Dwarf Burford Holly is known for its compact, dense growth habit. It can be pruned to maintain a more formal appearance or left to grow naturally.

  4. Form: It typically has a pyramidal or rounded shape, making it suitable for use as a specimen plant, hedge, or foundation planting.

  5. Sun and Soil Requirements: Burford Holly prefers full sun to partial shade. It is adaptable to a variety of soil types but thrives in well-draining soil.

  6. Hardiness: It is generally hardy in USDA Hardiness Zones 7 to 9. It can tolerate a range of climates but may benefit from protection in harsh winter conditions.

  7. Landscaping Use: Dwarf Burford Holly is versatile and can be used in various landscaping settings. It's often used as a hedge, screen, foundation planting, or as a standalone specimen in gardens and parks.

  8. Pruning: Pruning can be done to maintain the desired shape and size. Regular pruning helps encourage bushier growth and enhances the overall appearance of the plant.

  9. Disease Resistance: Burford Holly is generally resistant to many pests and diseases, making it a relatively low-maintenance choice for landscapes.

When incorporating Dwarf Burford Holly into your landscape, consider its mature size, sun exposure, and soil conditions.

Read more...

Settlemyre Nursery

Burford Holly

Burford Holly

SKU:10174

221 in stock

Regular price $29.99
Regular price $0.00 Sale price $29.99

Local Pickup

1-2 Business Hours

Local Delivery

1-2 Business Days

Within 60 miles

*Selection made at checkout*

WE DO NOT SHIP

"Ilex burfordii Nana," commonly known as Dwarf Burford Holly, is a popular evergreen shrub that belongs to the holly family (Aquifoliaceae). It is a hybrid holly resulting from a cross between Ilex cornuta and Ilex latifolia. Dwarf Burford Holly is valued for its glossy, dark green foliage, attractive berries, compact growth, and versatility in landscaping.

Here are some key features and information about Ilex burfordii nana (Dwarf Burford Holly):

  1. Foliage: The leaves are typically dark green, glossy, and have a distinctive holly shape with spiny margins. The foliage provides year-round interest to the landscape.

  2. Berries:This particular holly is self-pollinating, meaning that these shrubs will produce berries without a male shrub being present.

  3. Size:Dwarf Burford Holly is known for its compact, dense growth habit. It can be pruned to maintain a more formal appearance or left to grow naturally.

  4. Form: It typically has a pyramidal or rounded shape, making it suitable for use as a specimen plant, hedge, or foundation planting.

  5. Sun and Soil Requirements: Burford Holly prefers full sun to partial shade. It is adaptable to a variety of soil types but thrives in well-draining soil.

  6. Hardiness: It is generally hardy in USDA Hardiness Zones 7 to 9. It can tolerate a range of climates but may benefit from protection in harsh winter conditions.

  7. Landscaping Use: Dwarf Burford Holly is versatile and can be used in various landscaping settings. It's often used as a hedge, screen, foundation planting, or as a standalone specimen in gardens and parks.

  8. Pruning: Pruning can be done to maintain the desired shape and size. Regular pruning helps encourage bushier growth and enhances the overall appearance of the plant.

  9. Disease Resistance: Burford Holly is generally resistant to many pests and diseases, making it a relatively low-maintenance choice for landscapes.

When incorporating Dwarf Burford Holly into your landscape, consider its mature size, sun exposure, and soil conditions.

Read more...

View full details

Specifications

Bloom season
  • Spring
Botanical name
  • Ilex burfordii 'Nana'
Color
  • White
Features
  • Evergreen
  • Drought Tolerant
  • Attracts Pollinators
  • Fragrant
  • Deer Resistant
  • Tropical
Light requirements
  • Full Sun
  • Part Sun
Mature height
  • 3 ft
  • 4 ft
Mature width
  • 3 ft
  • 4 ft
Size
  • 3 gallon

What's My Growing Zone?

We've determined that you're located in . This means that you're growing zone is .

Not correct? Change your zip code

  • Why Settlemyre Nursery?

    We know plants! Locally grown and sourced plant and tree material ensure that you are getting the best start for your garden or landscape. We have been building relationships for over 50 years.

  • Come see for yourself.

    Folks travel from all over the western part of North Carolina to browse the our retail plant and tree nursery. We are so excited to help you! Plan a day to visit, bring the family, and come experience the difference!

  • Your Support.

    When you support Settlemyre Nursery, you're not only supporting our business, you're contributing and supporting over 15 local families. From our family to yours, we say thank you.

1 of 3

Spring at Settlemyre Nursery - Valdese, NC