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Ilex crenata


Japanese Holly, Box-Leaved Holly




Origin:  Ilex crenata is native to Japan. It was introduced to Russia in 1864 and the United States of America in 1898 by C.S. Sargent to the Arnold Arboretum.
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I. crenata is a commonly used hedge shrub that will grow as tall as it is wide. It is a specimen with great character for landscape and residential settings. Extreme pruning is endured due to the bark's strong structure making it an excellent topiary shrub. Winter protection is advised to maintain the plants health into the next season.



Michael Pascoe, NDP., ODH., CLT., MSc. (Plant Conservation)

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Family
Aquifoliaceae
Genus
Ilex
Species
crenata
Category
Woody
Type
Shrub (evergreen)
Pronunciation
USDA Hardiness Zone
5a - 6a
Canadian Hardiness Zone
6
RHS Hardiness Zone
H6 - H7
Temperature (°C)
-23 - (-18)
Temperature (°F)
-10 - 0
Height
1.5 m - 2 m
Spread
3.25 m
Photographs
Description and Growing Information
Flowering Period
MayJune
General Description
Ilex crenata is a dense, compact shrub with multi-stemmed branches, dark green foliage and white flowers.
Landscape
Use as a specimen in residential plantings such as foundations, hedges, borders and mass plantings. It can be ornamentally pruned and keeps excellent foliage.
Cultivation
Grow in full sun to part shade, in moist, well-drained, slightly acidic soil. Protect from dry winter winds. To promote plant vigour, prune after new growth has hardened off, it tolerates severe pruning.
Shape
Upright, spreading.
Growth
Slow
Pests
Factors to consider are spider mites (which can create serious damage), nematodes and thielaviopsis blight.
Bark/Stem Description
Smooth, grey-brown tinged with green, mostly hidden in the dense canopy.
Leaf Description
Alternate, simple, broadly elliptic or obovate to oblong lanceolate, 0.5 - 1 ⨉ 0.5 - 1.5 cm, dull, flat to lustrous, dark green in colour.
Flower Description
Dioecious with four dull green-white petals, in 3 - 7 cymes (clusters with a central stem bearing a single terminal flower that develops first, the other flowers developing as terminal buds on lateral stems).
Fruit Description
Black, globose berries 50 mm in diameter are produced in September and October. Only female plants bear fruit which can be hidden under the foliage.
Colour Description
The foliage is a rich green, flowers are white with a dull green tinge and the bark is grey-brown.
Texture Description
Medium textured in all seasons.
Propagation
To propagate Ilex, cutting samples should be mature but firm, taken between July and September. It is best to retrieve 10 - 16 cm cuttings in the morning when the plant is well hydrated. Remove the leaves, douse bottom tips in plant hormone and plant half of each cutting in a pot filled with damp sand. Cover with a plastic bag and place in indirect light; keep the soil moist. When there is new growth, remove the bag and transplant into 1 gallon containers, allow to mature before transplanting outdoors.
References
Dirr, Michael. Manual of Woody Landscape Plants. Fifth. Illinois: Stipes Publishing L.L.C., 1975. 458-461.
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