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Blue Princess Holly

A classic holly that brings real four-season value

Blue Princess Holly is an excellent choice for homeowners who want an evergreen shrub that keeps its color year-round. During the growing season, it brings dense structure and rich blue-green foliage to the landscape. Then, as colder weather arrives, it becomes even more eye-catching, with its red berries standing out against the dark foliage and purplish stems.

Blue-green foliage gives it a richer evergreen look

One of the features that makes Blue Princess Holly so distinctive is its foliage color. Instead of standard flat green leaves, it carries dark blue-green foliage that gives the plant a cooler, more refined appearance. That richer tone helps it look especially attractive in mixed evergreen plantings, against brick or stone, and anywhere the landscape needs a stronger winter presence.

Bright red berries create standout winter color

The berries are among the main reasons homeowners choose Blue Princess Holly. When pollinated properly, the plant produces abundant dark red to bright red fruit that can persist through much of winter. That berry show makes this shrub a strong seasonal focal point and gives the landscape the kind of classic holly look many homeowners want near entrances, patios, or high-visibility borders.

Excellent for hedges, screens, and specimen planting

Blue Princess Holly works beautifully in evergreen hedges, privacy screens, mixed borders, and foundation beds where year-round structure matters. It can also be planted as a specimen shrub where the foliage and berries can be appreciated up close. Because it grows with a broad, dense habit, it is especially useful when homeowners want a holly that feels substantial and established in the landscape.

Berry production depends on pollination, and the plant is best sited well

This Meserve holly performs best in full sun to partial shade and in acidic, well-drained soil with even moisture during establishment. It is notably cold-hardy and relatively adaptable, but it benefits from thoughtful siting in climates with intense summer heat. Because Blue Princess Holly is a female holly, it needs a compatible male pollinator, such as Blue Prince, nearby for reliable berry production.

A classic holly that brings real four-season value

Blue Princess Holly is an excellent choice for homeowners who want an evergreen shrub that keeps its color year-round. During the growing season, it brings dense structure and rich blue-green foliage to the landscape. Then, as colder weather arrives, it becomes even more eye-catching, with its red berries standing out against the dark foliage and purplish stems.

Blue-green foliage gives it a richer evergreen look

One of the features that makes Blue Princess Holly so distinctive is its foliage color. Instead of standard flat green leaves, it carries dark blue-green foliage that gives the plant a cooler, more refined appearance. That richer tone helps it look especially attractive in mixed evergreen plantings, against brick or stone, and anywhere the landscape needs a stronger winter presence.

Bright red berries create standout winter color

The berries are among the main reasons homeowners choose Blue Princess Holly. When pollinated properly, the plant produces abundant dark red to bright red fruit that can persist through much of winter. That berry show makes this shrub a strong seasonal focal point and gives the landscape the kind of classic holly look many homeowners want near entrances, patios, or high-visibility borders.

Excellent for hedges, screens, and specimen planting

Blue Princess Holly works beautifully in evergreen hedges, privacy screens, mixed borders, and foundation beds where year-round structure matters. It can also be planted as a specimen shrub where the foliage and berries can be appreciated up close. Because it grows with a broad, dense habit, it is especially useful when homeowners want a holly that feels substantial and established in the landscape.

Berry production depends on pollination, and the plant is best sited well

This Meserve holly performs best in full sun to partial shade and in acidic, well-drained soil with even moisture during establishment. It is notably cold-hardy and relatively adaptable, but it benefits from thoughtful siting in climates with intense summer heat. Because Blue Princess Holly is a female holly, it needs a compatible male pollinator, such as Blue Prince, nearby for reliable berry production.

$23.98

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Blue Princess Holly

$79.95

$23.98

Description

A classic holly that brings real four-season value

Blue Princess Holly is an excellent choice for homeowners who want an evergreen shrub that keeps its color year-round. During the growing season, it brings dense structure and rich blue-green foliage to the landscape. Then, as colder weather arrives, it becomes even more eye-catching, with its red berries standing out against the dark foliage and purplish stems.

Blue-green foliage gives it a richer evergreen look

One of the features that makes Blue Princess Holly so distinctive is its foliage color. Instead of standard flat green leaves, it carries dark blue-green foliage that gives the plant a cooler, more refined appearance. That richer tone helps it look especially attractive in mixed evergreen plantings, against brick or stone, and anywhere the landscape needs a stronger winter presence.

Bright red berries create standout winter color

The berries are among the main reasons homeowners choose Blue Princess Holly. When pollinated properly, the plant produces abundant dark red to bright red fruit that can persist through much of winter. That berry show makes this shrub a strong seasonal focal point and gives the landscape the kind of classic holly look many homeowners want near entrances, patios, or high-visibility borders.

Excellent for hedges, screens, and specimen planting

Blue Princess Holly works beautifully in evergreen hedges, privacy screens, mixed borders, and foundation beds where year-round structure matters. It can also be planted as a specimen shrub where the foliage and berries can be appreciated up close. Because it grows with a broad, dense habit, it is especially useful when homeowners want a holly that feels substantial and established in the landscape.

Berry production depends on pollination, and the plant is best sited well

This Meserve holly performs best in full sun to partial shade and in acidic, well-drained soil with even moisture during establishment. It is notably cold-hardy and relatively adaptable, but it benefits from thoughtful siting in climates with intense summer heat. Because Blue Princess Holly is a female holly, it needs a compatible male pollinator, such as Blue Prince, nearby for reliable berry production.