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Soft Touch Holly Ilex Live Evergreen Shrub

Plant in sun to part shade. Hybrid of complex parentage.

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Soft touch holly ilex live evergreen shrub

Soft touch holly ilex live evergreen shrub finely textured green foliage. Why soft touch hollies. Rising in popularity due to its manageable size and soft flexible foliage our soft touch holly boasts classic benefits with a fresh twist.

Dense pyramidal plant to 1520 feet high and 1215 feet wide. How to care for a soft touch holly. Soft touch compact holly ilex crenata soft touch a dense soft textured evergreen shrub with glossy dark green leaves.

Soft touch japanese holly is a dense mounded evergreen shrub in the aquifoliaceae family. To plant dig a hole no deeper than the root ball and two to three times the width of the root ball and fill it with water. A type of japanese holly soft touch holly ilex crenata soft touch displays small rounded leaves marked with attractive silvery veins.

Black berries last through winter mature height. Ilex crenata soft touch. Probably the best all around holly for the south.

Plant soft touch holly in well drained soil in either full sun or partial shade. Winter hardy in usda zones 6 8. Water regularly until established.

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