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Old 22-10-2002, 12:41 PM
Lynda Thornton
 
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Default What kind of holly might this be?

In article , Janet Tweedy
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In article , Lynda Thornton
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It's about 4ft high
but quite sparsely branched with small numbers of non-prickly green
unvariegated leaves



The most common non spiny holly is J C van Toll which can make a bit of
a sad tree with sparse branches etc. However it is self fertile!

Hi Janet

Yes, someone else suggested this and I think that's what it is. It is a
bit sparse but I think 6 years in a pot didn't help it! It's planted in
the soil now and there's been plenty of rain so I'm hoping it will make
some kind of recovery and bush up a bit.

Lynda