
Winterberry
Winterberry shrubs photographed in late fall before the leaves have dropped.
Lo que los colaboradores de Houzz están diciendo:
Cómo regarlas. A todos les gusta el agua, ya que provienen de parajes húmedos y frescos.En este apartado, el más sufrido es el espino de fuego, que puede soportar una cierta sequía. También el escaramujo aguanta bien el riego escaso. El madroño, en cambio, quiere ser regado en abundancia para que no se estropeen sus flores y frutos. Por fin, el acebo debe ser mantenido siempre húmedo, aunque eso sí, sin que se produzcan encharcamientos.
Lo que dicen los usuarios:
Winterberry (Ilex verticillata) Perhaps best known for its berry-laden branches sold by the bunch around the holidays, winterberry deserves a spot in the garden as well as the florist shop. It’s a type of deciduous holly with a loose, shrubby form well-suited to the back of a larger garden bed. Berries cling to branches during winter dormancy, adding bright color to snowy gardens. Where it will grow: Hardy to minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit, or minus 40 degrees Celsius (zone 3 to 9) Origin: Native to the eastern United States Water requirement: Moderate to regular; tolerates damp soil Light requirement: Full sun to partial shade Mature size: 6 to 10 feet tall and wide Seasonal interest: Winter berries Caution: Berries are toxic if ingested. Read more about growing winterberry
Winterberry .. to border inside of bamboo and inside of circular space to the south (Ilex verticillata)
Winterberry, hardy to subzero temperatures.
Winterberry 5. Winterberry (Ilex verticillata) Perhaps best known for its berry-laden branches sold by the bunch around the holidays, winterberry deserves a spot in the garden as well as the florist shop. It’s a type of deciduous holly with a loose, shrubby form well-suited to the back of a larger garden bed. Berries cling to branches during winter dormancy, adding bright color to snowy gardens. Where it will grow: Hardy to minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit, or minus 40 degrees Celsius (zone 3 to 9) Origin: Native to the eastern United States Water requirement: Moderate to regular; tolerates damp soil Light requirement: Full sun to partial shade Mature size: 6 to 10 feet tall and wide Seasonal interest: Winter berries Caution: Berries are toxic if ingested.




















