Castle Spire® - Blue Holly - Ilex x meserveae | Proven Winners During dormancy, plants go inactive to conserve energy for the next growing season. Castle Spire® Blue Holly commands attention with its ultra-narrow, pyramidal form and glossy, dark green foliage. Blue Holly | Castle Spire® | Proven Winners® Shrubs – Proven Winners ...
Castle Spire® Blue Holly, Excellent selection with bright red berries, dark glossy foliage, vigorous growth and branching habit on a compact, narrow, pyramidal ‘Hachfee’, commonly marketed under the trade name of CASTLE SPIRE, is a female evergreen Meserve holly with a compact, upright, pyramidal form. It typically matures to 8-10' tall and to 3-4' wide. Shop for Castle Spire Blue Holly online and ship it directly to your door from the nursery. Shop our large selection of Hollies and you're sure to find the perfect fit for your space.
castle spire holly, Castle Spire Blue Holly is a compact evergreen shrub with a densely upright pyramidal habit and glossy dark blue-green toothed foliage. Its bright red berries display in fall and winter. Castle Spire® Blue Holly makes a beautiful addition to the landscape with year-round visual interest. Flowers appear in late spring, adding welcome seasonal color to the landscape. At maturity it reaches 6 to 10 feet tall with a 4 to 5 feet spread, so give it room to develop its full canopy.
castle spire holly, Plant in full sun for the b Castle Spire® Blue Holly's spiny, leathery foliage naturally deters deer and rabbits from browsing. The pointed, scalloped leaves provide excellent protection as both a specimen plant and in hedge plantings. Castle Spire is a regal accent for your landscape! Dark glossy leaves, superior vigor and branching make it a superior choice over other varieties. Narrow habit makes it ideal for hedges, foundation plantings, or even as a dramatic specimen. Lustrous evergreen foliage provides year-round interest.
This is just the right plant if you’re looking for an evergreen to stand up to the test of time, like a castle perhaps. These true purple blooms attract pollinators in droves! Each long spire is packed with little blooms, creating a feast that allows insects to conserve energy and stay in one place. The feeding opportunities don’t stop there!