Burford Holly is a dense, evergreen shrub that doubles as a small tree — prized for its glossy dark green leaves and brilliant red berries. Known for its toughness and versatility, it works beautifully as a specimen, hedge, privacy screen, or even pruned into a small ornamental tree.
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Type: Evergreen shrub/small tree
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Mature Size: 15–25 ft. tall × 8–15 ft. wide
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Growth Habit: Dense, rounded; tolerates heavy pruning
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Exposure: Full sun to partial sun (best berry production in sun)
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Soil: Prefers rich, well-drained, slightly acidic soils; avoid poorly drained areas
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Water Needs: Average; drought tolerant once established
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Maintenance: Low; prune in late winter to shape and encourage new berry growth
Burford Holly is tough but can experience issues with leaf miners, scale, spider mites, and occasional leaf diseases (powdery mildew, leaf spot, tar spot). It resists root rot but may show leaf yellowing in high-pH soils.