Phonetic Spelling:EYE-leks kre-NAH-tuh
Genus:Ilex
Species:crenata
Family:Aquifoliaceae
Japanese Holly is an attractive evergreen shrub belonging to the Aquifoliaceae family, and it can also grow into a small tree, reaching heights of up to 19.5 feet. This plant features a dense, upright, and rounded form, making it suitable for topiary since it can endure significant pruning. It thrives in various soil types, including poor, sandy, and clay soils, and is capable of growing in shaded areas. Additionally, Japanese Holly is resistant to pollution and is relatively easy to transplant. However, it does not tolerate alkaline conditions well, has a slow growth rate, and may encounter pest issues.
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