American holly - Ilex opaca
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🌿American holly - Ilex opaca
🔸 Full name
- Common name: American holly, American holly
- Botanical name: Ilex opaca
- Family: Aquifoliaceae
- Type: Evergreen shrub or small tree
🌳 General description
- Origin: Eastern and southeastern United States
- Habit: Conical to pyramidal, dense and elegant
- Mature height: 6 to 12 m (sometimes more in its native range)
- Width: 3 to 6 m
- Growth: Slow to moderate
- Special features: Evergreen, matte foliage (less shiny than European holly, Ilex aquifolium), very hardy and ornamental in winter.
🌱 Foliage
- Type: Evergreen
- Leaves: Oval to elliptical, thick, matte green, with slightly serrated and prickly edges
- Length: 5 to 8 cm
- Note: Foliage softer to the touch and less shiny than that of common holly (Ilex aquifolium).
🌸 Flowering
- Period: May to June
- Flowers: Small, whitish to cream-colored, inconspicuous but melliferous
- Arrangement: Axillary (at the base of the leaves)
🍒 Fruit (berries)
- Shape: Small spherical drupes 6–10 mm in diameter
- Color: Bright red when ripe (rarely orange)
- Fruiting period: Fall to winter
- Duration: Often persist throughout the winter
- Special feature: Toxic to humans but very popular with birds
🌾 Pollination
- Type: Dioecious → a male and female plant are needed to produce fruit.
- Recommended distance: 5–10 m maximum between the two.
- Good pollinators: Other male Ilex opaca or sometimes compatible Ilex aquifolium.
- Note: A single male plant is sufficient for several female plants.
🌿 Cultivation and care
- Exposure: Light sun to partial shade
- Soil: Deep, cool, well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral (avoid calcareous soils)
- Watering: Regularly for the first few years, then tolerates drought well
- Pruning:
- Light, preferably after flowering (June)
- Can be pruned for hedges, topiaries, or conical shapes
- Fertilization: Add compost or leaf mold in spring
🧊 Hardiness
- USDA hardiness zone: 5 to 9
- Minimum temperature: Down to -25°C
👉 Very hardy, suitable for all regions of mainland France (except extreme mountain areas).
🌿 Resistance and health
- Disease resistance: Excellent
- Possible sensitivities: Slight attacks by scale insects or aphids, rarely a cause for concern
- Pollution tolerance: Good
- Drought tolerance: Average once well established
💡 Advantages
✅ Decorative evergreen foliage
✅ Highly ornamental red berries in winter
✅ Hardy and resistant shrub
✅ Suitable for hedges, flower beds, or as a specimen plant
✅ Excellent refuge for wildlife (birds, pollinators)
⚠️ Points to consider
⚠️ Slow growth—allow time for a large specimen to develop
⚠️ Dioecious—plant at least one male for fruiting
⚠️ Fruit is toxic to humans (avoid ingestion)
🌳 Interesting varieties
Ilex opaca ‘Greenleaf’ → Dark green foliage, compact habit
Ilex opaca ‘Xanthocarpa’ → Orange-yellow fruit
Ilex opaca ‘Canary’ → Light green foliage and abundant fruiting
Ilex opaca ‘Satyr Hill’ → Female variety, very decorative, bright red berries, dense foliage