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Holly (Ilex) - need some advice.
Hi,
This is my first post to this newsgroup. I need some advice, as I have been given two very different opinions on this. I have recently purchased two quite large holly trees (Ilex aq "Aureomarginata") which are a variegated type (leaves are green in the middle, with a lighter colour on the edges). One is about 1.75 m tall, the other around 2.5 m tall. Both have lots of red berries. When I bought the holly trees, I was advised by the garden centre that to keep the red berries I would need to put a male holly tree nearby. I was told any cheap one would do, and it did not have to be large, so there was no need to buy an expensive tree. (The two large female trees came to nearly £900 for the pair). I bought a holly around 750 mm tall, called Ilex x meserveae. The label says on it 'Blue Prince', but on looking this up on the internet, it seems to be called Blue Princess on most sites! This does *not* have variegated leaves. 1) Is the non-vaginated type suitable to pollinate the two larger trees? The lady at the garden centre said this was suitable, but a neighbour, who is a keen gardener and has worked in the gardening industry for some years, says that the non-vaginated type is not suitable for a vaginated one. So is this male tree suitable or not? If not, can you suggest a more suitable male tree to have nearby? 2) Is a 750 mm male tree sufficiently large to pollinate the two much larger female hollies? The male tree will be less than 10 m away from the larger female hollies. Having spent quite a bit of money on the two larger female trees, I'd rather get another male tree if a more suitable one exists. Dave |
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