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Ilex xattenuata ‘Fosteri’ – Foster Holly<br />

Foster holly is probably the most common cone‐shaped holly used in foundation plantings across<br />

<strong>Arkansas</strong>. It is typically not used as a hedge plant because <strong>of</strong> the pyramidal shape and lack <strong>of</strong> foliage<br />

density; however, it should not be overlooked for a s<strong>of</strong>t‐textured upright hedge.<br />

Foster holly<br />

Ilex x‘Emily Bruner’ – Emily Bruner Holly<br />

This is a dense, pyramidal‐shaped female clone with red fruits, and it is probably best suited to central<br />

and southern <strong>Arkansas</strong>.<br />

‘Emily Bruner’ holly<br />

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