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Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly

A winter-interest shrub that keeps working after the leaves fall

Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly is a strong choice for homeowners who want the landscape to stay colorful and alive long after the growing season ends. During spring and summer, it brings a clean, green presence to the garden, but once fall arrives, and the leaves begin to drop, the plant shifts into its real show. Bare branches loaded with bright red berries create one of the most dramatic winter displays a deciduous shrub can offer.

Heavy red berry production is the feature that makes it stand out

The berries are the reason Sparkleberry earns its place in the landscape. They are bright, saturated red, carried heavily along the stems, and persistent enough to deliver vivid color deep into the colder months. That strong berry display makes this plant especially effective in winter landscapes where many shrubs have little left to offer beyond bare branching.

A larger habit makes it useful for screening and bigger planting spaces

Sparkleberry is not a tiny winterberry. It matures into a broader, taller shrub than compact selections like Red Sprite, which gives it more weight and usefulness in larger borders, hedges, and naturalized plantings. Homeowners who want winterberry color in a shrub that can also help fill space, define a border, or create a looser screen will find this variety especially valuable.

Excellent for rain gardens, wildlife plantings, and natural-looking borders

This native deciduous holly is especially useful in landscapes where moisture can be a challenge. It performs beautifully in rain gardens, low spots, woodland edges, and naturalized areas, and it also works well as a specimen or focal plant in mixed borders. Its berries provide winter food for birds, and its larger habit makes it an especially good fit where both ecological and ornamental value are priorities.

Berry set depends on pollination, and moist soil helps it shine

Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly performs best in full sun to partial shade and in slightly acidic soil that stays evenly moist. It tolerates wet feet and even occasional flooding better than many shrubs, which adds to its practical landscape value. Because Sparkleberry is a female winterberry, it needs a compatible male pollinator nearby for berry production, and Southern Gentleman is one of the most commonly recommended matches.

A winter-interest shrub that keeps working after the leaves fall

Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly is a strong choice for homeowners who want the landscape to stay colorful and alive long after the growing season ends. During spring and summer, it brings a clean, green presence to the garden, but once fall arrives, and the leaves begin to drop, the plant shifts into its real show. Bare branches loaded with bright red berries create one of the most dramatic winter displays a deciduous shrub can offer.

Heavy red berry production is the feature that makes it stand out

The berries are the reason Sparkleberry earns its place in the landscape. They are bright, saturated red, carried heavily along the stems, and persistent enough to deliver vivid color deep into the colder months. That strong berry display makes this plant especially effective in winter landscapes where many shrubs have little left to offer beyond bare branching.

A larger habit makes it useful for screening and bigger planting spaces

Sparkleberry is not a tiny winterberry. It matures into a broader, taller shrub than compact selections like Red Sprite, which gives it more weight and usefulness in larger borders, hedges, and naturalized plantings. Homeowners who want winterberry color in a shrub that can also help fill space, define a border, or create a looser screen will find this variety especially valuable.

Excellent for rain gardens, wildlife plantings, and natural-looking borders

This native deciduous holly is especially useful in landscapes where moisture can be a challenge. It performs beautifully in rain gardens, low spots, woodland edges, and naturalized areas, and it also works well as a specimen or focal plant in mixed borders. Its berries provide winter food for birds, and its larger habit makes it an especially good fit where both ecological and ornamental value are priorities.

Berry set depends on pollination, and moist soil helps it shine

Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly performs best in full sun to partial shade and in slightly acidic soil that stays evenly moist. It tolerates wet feet and even occasional flooding better than many shrubs, which adds to its practical landscape value. Because Sparkleberry is a female winterberry, it needs a compatible male pollinator nearby for berry production, and Southern Gentleman is one of the most commonly recommended matches.

$26.98

Original: $89.95

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Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly

$89.95

$26.98

Description

A winter-interest shrub that keeps working after the leaves fall

Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly is a strong choice for homeowners who want the landscape to stay colorful and alive long after the growing season ends. During spring and summer, it brings a clean, green presence to the garden, but once fall arrives, and the leaves begin to drop, the plant shifts into its real show. Bare branches loaded with bright red berries create one of the most dramatic winter displays a deciduous shrub can offer.

Heavy red berry production is the feature that makes it stand out

The berries are the reason Sparkleberry earns its place in the landscape. They are bright, saturated red, carried heavily along the stems, and persistent enough to deliver vivid color deep into the colder months. That strong berry display makes this plant especially effective in winter landscapes where many shrubs have little left to offer beyond bare branching.

A larger habit makes it useful for screening and bigger planting spaces

Sparkleberry is not a tiny winterberry. It matures into a broader, taller shrub than compact selections like Red Sprite, which gives it more weight and usefulness in larger borders, hedges, and naturalized plantings. Homeowners who want winterberry color in a shrub that can also help fill space, define a border, or create a looser screen will find this variety especially valuable.

Excellent for rain gardens, wildlife plantings, and natural-looking borders

This native deciduous holly is especially useful in landscapes where moisture can be a challenge. It performs beautifully in rain gardens, low spots, woodland edges, and naturalized areas, and it also works well as a specimen or focal plant in mixed borders. Its berries provide winter food for birds, and its larger habit makes it an especially good fit where both ecological and ornamental value are priorities.

Berry set depends on pollination, and moist soil helps it shine

Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly performs best in full sun to partial shade and in slightly acidic soil that stays evenly moist. It tolerates wet feet and even occasional flooding better than many shrubs, which adds to its practical landscape value. Because Sparkleberry is a female winterberry, it needs a compatible male pollinator nearby for berry production, and Southern Gentleman is one of the most commonly recommended matches.