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Ilex vomitoria 'Pendula' - Weeping Yaupon Holly

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Ilex vomitoria 'Pendula' is a stunning example of nature's artistry, boasting a rare mingle of elegance and resilience. Known more colloquially as the Weeping Yaupon Holly, this small evergreen tree effortlessly elevates your garden's aesthetic appeal with its mesmerizing weeping branches swathed in petite, glossy green foliage. This statuesque beauty, reaching up to 30 feet in height, dances with dynamic life in the winter months when a parade of vibrant red berries deck its branches, a sight to behold and a banquet for local birdlife. Astoundingly adaptable, this North American native flourishes under the full sun or in partial shade, and shows remarkable drought tolerance once established. Its enthusiasm for various soil conditions further underscores its versatility, making it a practical choice for varied landscape designs. Architecturally appealing, the Weeping Yaupon Holly's unique pendulous form is a standout selection for those in search of a year-round garden spectacle that is as strong as it is beautiful.

  • Size: Up to 30 feet tall
  • Foliage: Small, glossy, evergreen leaves
  • Water usage: Low to moderate, drought-tolerant once established
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Produces berries: Displays red berries during winter months, attractive to birds
  • Form: Unique weeping form
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