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Jim Dandy Winterberry Holly

A pollinator shrub that makes the berry show happen

Jim Dandy Winterberry Holly is the plant homeowners need when they want female winterberries to perform at their best. While the female varieties get attention for their bright winter berries, they cannot produce that signature display without a nearby male pollinator. Jim Dandy fills that role beautifully, helping early-blooming female winterberries develop the heavy fruit set that gives fall and winter landscapes so much life.

An excellent match for early-blooming female winterberries

This shrub is valued first and foremost for its pollen. Jim Dandy is a male winterberry holly selected for pollinating early-blooming female winterberries, making it the classic partner for cultivars such as Red Sprite. When used correctly in a planting plan, it turns a nice winterberry grouping into a much more vivid and reliable berry display.

Attractive foliage and a tidy form still add landscape value

Even though it is planted primarily for function, Jim Dandy is still a handsome shrub in its own right. It has rich green foliage throughout the growing season and a dense, upright, rounded to oval form that blends easily into native shrub borders, rain gardens, and mixed landscape beds. It can act as a quiet supporting shrub while doing the important work of pollination nearby.

Very useful in rain gardens, native borders, and mixed shrub groupings

Jim Dandy fits especially well in landscapes where winterberries naturally belong. It performs beautifully in rain gardens, moist borders, native plantings, and naturalized areas, and it also works well in more traditional mixed shrub beds. Since it does not produce ornamental berries of its own, it is often best tucked just behind or beside the female winterberries it is meant to support.

Moist acidic soil and correct pairing matter most

Jim Dandy Winterberry Holly performs best in full sun to partial shade and in slightly acidic soil with steady moisture. It tolerates wet sites better than many ornamental shrubs, which makes it especially valuable in rain-garden and moisture-retentive areas. The most important thing to get right is bloom compatibility, since Jim Dandy is the go-to male pollinator for early-blooming female winterberries like Red Sprite rather than later-blooming selections.

A pollinator shrub that makes the berry show happen

Jim Dandy Winterberry Holly is the plant homeowners need when they want female winterberries to perform at their best. While the female varieties get attention for their bright winter berries, they cannot produce that signature display without a nearby male pollinator. Jim Dandy fills that role beautifully, helping early-blooming female winterberries develop the heavy fruit set that gives fall and winter landscapes so much life.

An excellent match for early-blooming female winterberries

This shrub is valued first and foremost for its pollen. Jim Dandy is a male winterberry holly selected for pollinating early-blooming female winterberries, making it the classic partner for cultivars such as Red Sprite. When used correctly in a planting plan, it turns a nice winterberry grouping into a much more vivid and reliable berry display.

Attractive foliage and a tidy form still add landscape value

Even though it is planted primarily for function, Jim Dandy is still a handsome shrub in its own right. It has rich green foliage throughout the growing season and a dense, upright, rounded to oval form that blends easily into native shrub borders, rain gardens, and mixed landscape beds. It can act as a quiet supporting shrub while doing the important work of pollination nearby.

Very useful in rain gardens, native borders, and mixed shrub groupings

Jim Dandy fits especially well in landscapes where winterberries naturally belong. It performs beautifully in rain gardens, moist borders, native plantings, and naturalized areas, and it also works well in more traditional mixed shrub beds. Since it does not produce ornamental berries of its own, it is often best tucked just behind or beside the female winterberries it is meant to support.

Moist acidic soil and correct pairing matter most

Jim Dandy Winterberry Holly performs best in full sun to partial shade and in slightly acidic soil with steady moisture. It tolerates wet sites better than many ornamental shrubs, which makes it especially valuable in rain-garden and moisture-retentive areas. The most important thing to get right is bloom compatibility, since Jim Dandy is the go-to male pollinator for early-blooming female winterberries like Red Sprite rather than later-blooming selections.

$26.98

Original: $89.95

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Jim Dandy Winterberry Holly—

$89.95

$26.98

Description

A pollinator shrub that makes the berry show happen

Jim Dandy Winterberry Holly is the plant homeowners need when they want female winterberries to perform at their best. While the female varieties get attention for their bright winter berries, they cannot produce that signature display without a nearby male pollinator. Jim Dandy fills that role beautifully, helping early-blooming female winterberries develop the heavy fruit set that gives fall and winter landscapes so much life.

An excellent match for early-blooming female winterberries

This shrub is valued first and foremost for its pollen. Jim Dandy is a male winterberry holly selected for pollinating early-blooming female winterberries, making it the classic partner for cultivars such as Red Sprite. When used correctly in a planting plan, it turns a nice winterberry grouping into a much more vivid and reliable berry display.

Attractive foliage and a tidy form still add landscape value

Even though it is planted primarily for function, Jim Dandy is still a handsome shrub in its own right. It has rich green foliage throughout the growing season and a dense, upright, rounded to oval form that blends easily into native shrub borders, rain gardens, and mixed landscape beds. It can act as a quiet supporting shrub while doing the important work of pollination nearby.

Very useful in rain gardens, native borders, and mixed shrub groupings

Jim Dandy fits especially well in landscapes where winterberries naturally belong. It performs beautifully in rain gardens, moist borders, native plantings, and naturalized areas, and it also works well in more traditional mixed shrub beds. Since it does not produce ornamental berries of its own, it is often best tucked just behind or beside the female winterberries it is meant to support.

Moist acidic soil and correct pairing matter most

Jim Dandy Winterberry Holly performs best in full sun to partial shade and in slightly acidic soil with steady moisture. It tolerates wet sites better than many ornamental shrubs, which makes it especially valuable in rain-garden and moisture-retentive areas. The most important thing to get right is bloom compatibility, since Jim Dandy is the go-to male pollinator for early-blooming female winterberries like Red Sprite rather than later-blooming selections.