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Magland Oakland Holly

$89.99

'Magland', commonly sold under the trade name of Oakland, was discovered in Poplarville, Mississippi. It is a dense, evergreen shrub with an upright, pyramidal growth habit. It has distinctive oak leaf-shaped leaves that have 3 to 5 pairs of prominent spines. Small, creamy yellow/white, slightly fragrant flowers bloom in clusters from the leaf axils in spring (March to May). The flowers are perfect (having male and female parts) and can both self-fertilize and pollinate other hollies. Extremely adaptable and tough requiring little maintenance. A relatively fast grower, this plant reaches 12-20' high at maturity and 8-15' wide.

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Extremely adaptable and tough requiring little maintenance. A relatively fast grower, this plant reaches 12-20' high at maturity and 8-15' wide.

Easily grown in average, moist, slightly acidic, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Part afternoon shade is best in hot summer climates. Best sited in sheltered locations with protection from cold winter winds in the northern parts of its growing range.

To put it simply, the berries of the holly plant are toxic—not only to dogs, but also to other animals and children. It tolerates salt, drought, heat, and poor soil and it is pest, disease, and deer resistant.


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