Holly, Dwarf Bufordi
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Tree Care:
Planting: Choose well-draining, sunny spot with fertile, slightly acidic soil.
Watering: Keep soil consistently moist, especially in the first year. Established bushes are drought-tolerant but benefit from regular watering.
Fertilization: Apply balanced, slow-release fertilizer in spring. Avoid heavy nitrogen for better berry production.
Pruning: Shape in late winter/early spring, removing dead/diseased branches. Prune into desired shapes.
Pest/Disease Control: Monitor for pests like scale insects or leaf miners. Treat promptly with oil or soap.
Mulching: Use organic mulch around base to retain moisture, regulate temperature, suppress weeds. Avoid direct contact to prevent rot.
Winter Care: Shield young bushes with burlap or anti-desiccant spray in harsh winters.
Berry Production: Plant male holly nearby for cross-pollination.
These steps ensure a healthy Dwarf Bufordi Holly tree with vibrant berries and foliage.
Tree Description:
Size: Dwarf Bufordi Holly trees grow to 3-5 feet (0.9-1.5 meters) tall and wide, suitable for small gardens or containers.
Leaves: Dark green, glossy, elliptical leaves with serrated edges persist year-round.
Flowers: Small white blooms in spring, not prominent.
Berries: Abundant bright red berries in fall and winter, requiring cross-pollination for production.
Bark: Smooth brown bark adds to its aesthetic appeal.
Growth Habit: Compact, dense growth, forming a rounded shape. Ideal for low hedges or standalone specimens in small gardens.
Dwarf Bufordi Holly trees offer year-round greenery, vibrant berries, and compact size, perfect for various landscaping designs.
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