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Densa Inkberry Holly

A native evergreen that brings dependable year-round structure

Densa Inkberry Holly is a strong choice for homeowners who want an evergreen shrub that looks clean, full, and dependable year-round. Its naturally dense branching and broad, rounded habit give the landscape an organized, finished appearance without feeling too stiff or overly formal. Because it is a selection of a native inkberry species, it also appeals to gardeners who want a plant with strong regional adaptability and long-term landscape value.

Glossy dark green foliage gives it a refined, polished look

One of the biggest reasons Densa Inkberry Holly works so well in the landscape is its rich evergreen foliage. The small, glossy dark green leaves create a dense surface that looks neat through winter and gives borders, hedges, and foundation beds a substantial, evergreen presence. That texture and color make it especially useful as a boxwood alternative where homeowners want a similar polished effect with a native holly character.

A dense, rounded habit keeps it useful in many settings

Densa Inkberry Holly naturally grows in a broad, rounded form with upright branching, which makes it versatile in both formal and informal designs. It has enough body to serve as a hedge, anchor a foundation planting, or create evergreen mass where year-round coverage matters. Homeowners who want a shrub that looks full and established without needing constant correction often appreciate how naturally balanced this plant appears.

Excellent for hedges, borders, and evergreen mass planting

This variety is especially effective in low to mid-height hedges, foundation beds, broad borders, and repeated mass plantings where a strong evergreen rhythm helps unify the design. It can also be used as a filler shrub between larger anchors and flowering plants, creating a more complete, layered landscape. In plantings where dependable evergreen structure is needed without sharp foliage or a rigid silhouette, Densa Inkberry Holly fits the role very well.

Low maintenance and adaptable, with berries treated as a bonus

Densa Inkberry Holly performs best in full sun to partial shade and in acidic, well-drained to evenly moist soil. Once established, it is relatively low-maintenance and adaptable, with good tolerance for a range of landscape conditions. Deer resistance is often cited for inkberry hollies, but it is still best described as relative rather than absolute in high-pressure areas. Because ‘Densa’ is a female cultivar, black berries can develop if a male pollinator is nearby, but this shrub is best purchased primarily for its dense evergreen form and reliable landscape performance rather than for fruit display.

A native evergreen that brings dependable year-round structure

Densa Inkberry Holly is a strong choice for homeowners who want an evergreen shrub that looks clean, full, and dependable year-round. Its naturally dense branching and broad, rounded habit give the landscape an organized, finished appearance without feeling too stiff or overly formal. Because it is a selection of a native inkberry species, it also appeals to gardeners who want a plant with strong regional adaptability and long-term landscape value.

Glossy dark green foliage gives it a refined, polished look

One of the biggest reasons Densa Inkberry Holly works so well in the landscape is its rich evergreen foliage. The small, glossy dark green leaves create a dense surface that looks neat through winter and gives borders, hedges, and foundation beds a substantial, evergreen presence. That texture and color make it especially useful as a boxwood alternative where homeowners want a similar polished effect with a native holly character.

A dense, rounded habit keeps it useful in many settings

Densa Inkberry Holly naturally grows in a broad, rounded form with upright branching, which makes it versatile in both formal and informal designs. It has enough body to serve as a hedge, anchor a foundation planting, or create evergreen mass where year-round coverage matters. Homeowners who want a shrub that looks full and established without needing constant correction often appreciate how naturally balanced this plant appears.

Excellent for hedges, borders, and evergreen mass planting

This variety is especially effective in low to mid-height hedges, foundation beds, broad borders, and repeated mass plantings where a strong evergreen rhythm helps unify the design. It can also be used as a filler shrub between larger anchors and flowering plants, creating a more complete, layered landscape. In plantings where dependable evergreen structure is needed without sharp foliage or a rigid silhouette, Densa Inkberry Holly fits the role very well.

Low maintenance and adaptable, with berries treated as a bonus

Densa Inkberry Holly performs best in full sun to partial shade and in acidic, well-drained to evenly moist soil. Once established, it is relatively low-maintenance and adaptable, with good tolerance for a range of landscape conditions. Deer resistance is often cited for inkberry hollies, but it is still best described as relative rather than absolute in high-pressure areas. Because ‘Densa’ is a female cultivar, black berries can develop if a male pollinator is nearby, but this shrub is best purchased primarily for its dense evergreen form and reliable landscape performance rather than for fruit display.

$26.98

Original: $89.95

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Densa Inkberry Holly

$89.95

$26.98

Description

A native evergreen that brings dependable year-round structure

Densa Inkberry Holly is a strong choice for homeowners who want an evergreen shrub that looks clean, full, and dependable year-round. Its naturally dense branching and broad, rounded habit give the landscape an organized, finished appearance without feeling too stiff or overly formal. Because it is a selection of a native inkberry species, it also appeals to gardeners who want a plant with strong regional adaptability and long-term landscape value.

Glossy dark green foliage gives it a refined, polished look

One of the biggest reasons Densa Inkberry Holly works so well in the landscape is its rich evergreen foliage. The small, glossy dark green leaves create a dense surface that looks neat through winter and gives borders, hedges, and foundation beds a substantial, evergreen presence. That texture and color make it especially useful as a boxwood alternative where homeowners want a similar polished effect with a native holly character.

A dense, rounded habit keeps it useful in many settings

Densa Inkberry Holly naturally grows in a broad, rounded form with upright branching, which makes it versatile in both formal and informal designs. It has enough body to serve as a hedge, anchor a foundation planting, or create evergreen mass where year-round coverage matters. Homeowners who want a shrub that looks full and established without needing constant correction often appreciate how naturally balanced this plant appears.

Excellent for hedges, borders, and evergreen mass planting

This variety is especially effective in low to mid-height hedges, foundation beds, broad borders, and repeated mass plantings where a strong evergreen rhythm helps unify the design. It can also be used as a filler shrub between larger anchors and flowering plants, creating a more complete, layered landscape. In plantings where dependable evergreen structure is needed without sharp foliage or a rigid silhouette, Densa Inkberry Holly fits the role very well.

Low maintenance and adaptable, with berries treated as a bonus

Densa Inkberry Holly performs best in full sun to partial shade and in acidic, well-drained to evenly moist soil. Once established, it is relatively low-maintenance and adaptable, with good tolerance for a range of landscape conditions. Deer resistance is often cited for inkberry hollies, but it is still best described as relative rather than absolute in high-pressure areas. Because ‘Densa’ is a female cultivar, black berries can develop if a male pollinator is nearby, but this shrub is best purchased primarily for its dense evergreen form and reliable landscape performance rather than for fruit display.

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