
Dwarf Burford Holly
A classic holly look in a more manageable size
Dwarf Burford Holly is an excellent choice for homeowners who want the traditional beauty of a Burford holly without committing to the full size of the standard form. It has the same glossy evergreen foliage and bright red berries people love, but with a denser, more compact habit that fits more easily into foundation beds, low hedges, and mixed borders. This is the kind of shrub that adds structure and polish without feeling oversized too quickly.
Red berries give it a standout fall and winter appeal
One of the biggest selling points of Dwarf Burford Holly is its bright red berry display. The berries bring a classic holly look to the landscape and often persist well into the colder months, adding strong seasonal color when many other shrubs have little left to offer. That fruiting habit makes it especially useful near entrances, patios, and windows where the winter display can really be enjoyed.
Glossy evergreen foliage keeps it attractive all year
Even when berries are not the focus, Dwarf Burford Holly still earns its place with dense, dark green evergreen foliage that keeps beds looking full and finished in every season. The leaves are thick, glossy, and slightly spiny, which gives the shrub a rich, polished texture in the landscape. That evergreen presence helps the garden hold its shape and color long after deciduous plants have gone dormant.
Excellent for foundations, low hedges, and compact evergreen structure
Dwarf Burford Holly works beautifully in foundation plantings, low hedges, evergreen borders, and accent groupings where year-round structure matters. It can also function as a stand-alone specimen in smaller spaces or even in larger decorative containers where a strong evergreen presence is needed. Its compact, dense growth makes it a very practical choice for homeowners who want a holly that feels substantial but is still usable close to the house.
Tough, adaptable, and unusually convenient for berry production
This holly performs best in full sun to partial shade and is notably tolerant of a wide range of soil conditions as long as drainage is reasonable. Once established, it is relatively low maintenance and commonly described as deer resistant, though that should still be treated as relative rather than absolute in very high-pressure areas. One of the most convenient traits of Dwarf Burford Holly is that it is widely described as self-fertile, which means homeowners can usually enjoy berry production without needing to match it with a separate male pollinator.
A classic holly look in a more manageable size
Dwarf Burford Holly is an excellent choice for homeowners who want the traditional beauty of a Burford holly without committing to the full size of the standard form. It has the same glossy evergreen foliage and bright red berries people love, but with a denser, more compact habit that fits more easily into foundation beds, low hedges, and mixed borders. This is the kind of shrub that adds structure and polish without feeling oversized too quickly.
Red berries give it a standout fall and winter appeal
One of the biggest selling points of Dwarf Burford Holly is its bright red berry display. The berries bring a classic holly look to the landscape and often persist well into the colder months, adding strong seasonal color when many other shrubs have little left to offer. That fruiting habit makes it especially useful near entrances, patios, and windows where the winter display can really be enjoyed.
Glossy evergreen foliage keeps it attractive all year
Even when berries are not the focus, Dwarf Burford Holly still earns its place with dense, dark green evergreen foliage that keeps beds looking full and finished in every season. The leaves are thick, glossy, and slightly spiny, which gives the shrub a rich, polished texture in the landscape. That evergreen presence helps the garden hold its shape and color long after deciduous plants have gone dormant.
Excellent for foundations, low hedges, and compact evergreen structure
Dwarf Burford Holly works beautifully in foundation plantings, low hedges, evergreen borders, and accent groupings where year-round structure matters. It can also function as a stand-alone specimen in smaller spaces or even in larger decorative containers where a strong evergreen presence is needed. Its compact, dense growth makes it a very practical choice for homeowners who want a holly that feels substantial but is still usable close to the house.
Tough, adaptable, and unusually convenient for berry production
This holly performs best in full sun to partial shade and is notably tolerant of a wide range of soil conditions as long as drainage is reasonable. Once established, it is relatively low maintenance and commonly described as deer resistant, though that should still be treated as relative rather than absolute in very high-pressure areas. One of the most convenient traits of Dwarf Burford Holly is that it is widely described as self-fertile, which means homeowners can usually enjoy berry production without needing to match it with a separate male pollinator.
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A classic holly look in a more manageable size
Dwarf Burford Holly is an excellent choice for homeowners who want the traditional beauty of a Burford holly without committing to the full size of the standard form. It has the same glossy evergreen foliage and bright red berries people love, but with a denser, more compact habit that fits more easily into foundation beds, low hedges, and mixed borders. This is the kind of shrub that adds structure and polish without feeling oversized too quickly.
Red berries give it a standout fall and winter appeal
One of the biggest selling points of Dwarf Burford Holly is its bright red berry display. The berries bring a classic holly look to the landscape and often persist well into the colder months, adding strong seasonal color when many other shrubs have little left to offer. That fruiting habit makes it especially useful near entrances, patios, and windows where the winter display can really be enjoyed.
Glossy evergreen foliage keeps it attractive all year
Even when berries are not the focus, Dwarf Burford Holly still earns its place with dense, dark green evergreen foliage that keeps beds looking full and finished in every season. The leaves are thick, glossy, and slightly spiny, which gives the shrub a rich, polished texture in the landscape. That evergreen presence helps the garden hold its shape and color long after deciduous plants have gone dormant.
Excellent for foundations, low hedges, and compact evergreen structure
Dwarf Burford Holly works beautifully in foundation plantings, low hedges, evergreen borders, and accent groupings where year-round structure matters. It can also function as a stand-alone specimen in smaller spaces or even in larger decorative containers where a strong evergreen presence is needed. Its compact, dense growth makes it a very practical choice for homeowners who want a holly that feels substantial but is still usable close to the house.
Tough, adaptable, and unusually convenient for berry production
This holly performs best in full sun to partial shade and is notably tolerant of a wide range of soil conditions as long as drainage is reasonable. Once established, it is relatively low maintenance and commonly described as deer resistant, though that should still be treated as relative rather than absolute in very high-pressure areas. One of the most convenient traits of Dwarf Burford Holly is that it is widely described as self-fertile, which means homeowners can usually enjoy berry production without needing to match it with a separate male pollinator.






















