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China Boy Holly: Ilex x meserveae China Boy

Other common names: blue holly, Meserve holly

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This cultivar, commonly known as China Boy, is an upright evergreen holly bearing glossy, spiny blue-green leaves. In late spring, it bears inconspicuous white flowers that pollinate the female blue hollies. This shrub's evergreen leaves add color and texture to the winter garden. China Boy tolerates heat and cold better than other Meserve hybrids.

Profile

Plant typeshrub,Northeast,MidAtlantic
Hardiness zones5 to 8
Lightfull-sun-to-part-shade
Height8 ft. to 10 ft.
Spread6 ft. to 8 ft.
Habitbushy
Soil moisturemoist
Foliage colorblue-green
Foliage size2.5 in. to 2.5 in.

did you know?

This cultivar is a Meserve hybrid and was bred by Mrs. F. Leighton Meserve in the early 1950s in St. James, New York. Meserve hybrids combine the cold hardiness of the prostrate holly with the beauty of the English holly

general maintenance:

'Mesdob' forms a compact plant that needs little or no pruning.

pests/diseases:

Blue hollies are generally free of pests and disease.

how to sow/plant:

Choose a sunny to partly sunny site with well-drained soil making sure there is enough room for shrub to grow to its mature spread. In early spring, dig a hole 2 times larger than width of container or root ball. Set plant in hole at same depth or slightly higher than it was in pot or, if balled, with top of root ball. Fill in hole around plant with soil. Mound soil to form a 2-inch-high ridge around perimeter of the hole to act as a catchbasin. If plant is balled in synthetic fabric, carefully remove before planting. Burlap may be left around root ball and peeled back and left in ground once plant is set in hole. Water thoroughly, filling basin and allowing water to settle several times. Place 2 inches of mulch around base of plant.

water and fertilize:

Maintain uniform soil moisture the first season. Be sure the soil is moist before the ground freezes in fall. Each spring before growth begins, apply an all-purpose fertilizer, following label directions. Once shrub is established, usually by the third year, water only in times of drought.

garden hint:

Hollies are dioecious, meaning that they bear male and female flowers on separate plants. To be sure you get berries on your holly, plant a male holly within 300 feet of your female hollies. 'China Boy' holly is the best pollinator for 'China Girl.'

features:

  • Attracts Birds
  • Deer Resistant
  • Evergreen
  • Shade Tolerant
  • Winter Interest

garden uses:

  • Edging

other uses:

  • Cut Flower (branches are used in winter arrangements)
  • Holiday displays (use branches for winter wreaths, garlands, and swags)

combine with:

spring- and summer-blooming deciduous shrubs such as viburnum, cinquefoil and spirea as a foil for their flowers. It may also be combined with evergreen conifers such as pine and spruce.

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