How long before a male holly starts producing pollen

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Posted by Cheryl Isaak on October 12, 2011, 5:09 pm
 
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I need either a Jim Dandy or Apollo "winter berry" holly (aka a male) to
pollinate  my new "Berry Nice" winter berry holly. The only ones I can
find locally are much bigger than I can easily plant with out expanding
a bed that I really don't want to touch for a few years.


Cheryl


Posted by echinosum on October 14, 2011, 9:06 am
 
Cheryl Isaak;939368 Wrote:

Pretty much any male holly within a few hundred yards will probably do.
So have a wander around your area and see if there is any male holly
around rather than taking up space unnecessarily in your garden.




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echinosum


Posted by Cheryl Isaak on October 15, 2011, 8:25 am
 On 10/14/11 9:06 AM, echinosum wrote:

I suspect there are none - I live in a area with large yards that are
(sadly) mostly grass.

I don't mind adding another shrub, I just really didn't want to work
around where I'd locate it now - The next expansion of that area is a
year or so away.

I did end up contacting the America Holly Society. Since most
commercially available hollies are clones, they start blooming and
producing pollen as very young plants.  So next year, I'll find a Jim
Dandy for my garden

C