NettetSprig surprise - this pretty American holly, apparently ‘Satyr Hill’, is planted as a screening hedge beside a donut shop parking lot in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania. (Jim) NettetAmerican Hollies are amazingly versatile in the North East, thriving from sunny swampy areas to dry shade locations, so 'Maryland Dwarf' can be used in a number of different locations. It was introduced by in 1942 by E. Dilatush from Bunting Nursery. Definitely an unusual, groundcover shrub.
American Holly — More than Just a Holiday Decoration
NettetAmerican Holly Pollination The 'Satyr Hill' cultivar is a female holly, so expect berries on every bush with no male pollinator needed. Planting & Care 1. Planting: Plant your American Holly tree in an area that … NettetAmerican Holly 'Satyr Hill' Ilex opaca 0 more photos VIEW GALLERY Category: Trees Water Requirements: Average Water Needs; Water regularly; do not overwater Sun … freds beds ice fishing
American Holly
NettetOne of the most popular varieties of female American Holly, Satyr Hill trees need a male tree in their vicinity in order to be properly pollinated and produce flowers and fruit. The … Nettet‘Satyr Hill’ is another commonly grown cultivar. It has the distinction of being named “Holly of the Year” in 2003 by the Holly Society of America, Inc. While the vast majority of American holly cultivars have red berries, some cultivars have yellow or … http://hollysocam.org/untitled/memberindex/PDF/reports/2024/Heartwood%20Nursery-22.pdf fred scalese