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This is absolutely my favorite holly and one of my favorite trees overall. I grew it in DFW and it did excellent. Growing in NE Arkansas ...Read More
The description on here says all parts of plant are poisonous, but that seems to not be the case. I recently read an article on NPR that ...Read More
This is THE underbrush of the Southern forests. This helps keep alive millions of American birds that "fly south for the winter". Imagi...Read More
There are some planted in southeast Pennsylvania and they look like a good broadleaf small tree to me. Like many other evergreen hollies ...Read More
Negative for me because the berries are toxic to my dogs and the dogs get covered in the stickers. I just moved onto a 5-acre property wh...Read More
I go with queenb on this!!!
These shrubs are in my back yard between the fence and pool and their runners are on the other side o...Read More
Help! Our Yaupon is dropping leaves like crazy; I've not know this to happen around here. They may not be established well yet; were plan...Read More
This tree is an amazing national treasure. If it were from some obscure Asian or South American province, American collectors would be f...Read More
currently have a row of these growing in hopes of creating a privacy screen. they're doing great but i'm seeking advice on the best way ...Read More
I really like this plant because of its tolerance to sheering into a lot of different shapes even topiaries with time. Being a native to...Read More
We recently purchased 200 acres in Groesbeck, TX and these Yaupons which I have always admired in the past seem to run amuck in this sand...Read More
Yeah, it does sucker. On the flip side, it's adaptable, and here on its native turf it is indestructible. On a visit to the Dallas area...Read More
I have many of these on my property. They can range from low shrubs to small trees. The female plants are beautiful in the winter when th...Read More
One plant that I'll be digging out, cutting down, and killing off for the rest of my natural life. We are the first to inhabit my proper...Read More
I have one mature specimen yaupon, and it's a beauty. These babies take shaping very well, and make great small trees under the canopy ...Read More
This plant is extremely versatile and adaptable. It will tolerate salt spray, highly alkaline soils, and it's drought tolerant. The ber...Read More