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Inkberry Ilex Glabra Compacta

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Inkberry Ilex Glabra Compacta . 'compacta' grows to 3 to 4 feet in height with a spread up to 6 feet. It typically matures to 5 to 10 feet tall, and can spread by root suckers to form colonies. compact inkberry Ilex glabra Compacta from New England Wild Flower Society from plantfinder.nativeplanttrust.org Compacta inkberry (ilex glabra ‘compacta’): Small dark green leaves cover stems and remain. Preference is rich, consistently moist, acidic soil;

Ilex Glabra Compacta Inkberry

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Ilex Glabra Compacta Inkberry . Rounded, dense can become somewhat leggy with age. It is native to the coastal plain from nova scotia to florida to louisiana where it is most. Ilex glabra Dwarf Inkberry claytonsnatives Flickr from www.flickr.com Ilex glabra 'shamrock' (inkberry) is an evergreen, stoloniferous shrub of compact, rounded habit with a slender foliage of thick, spineless, dark green leaves. Strongbox inkberry holly is a bit broader and less rounded than our other inkberry holly, gem box ®. It has a tighter, more.