Landscape Notes: Native alternative to boxwood.Love boxwood but struggle with disease or winter damage? Plant Strongbox® inkberry holly instead. This native evergreen naturally grows as a broadly rounded mound, and keeps its leaves all the way to the ground for the lush, dense look you love. It can be pruned or shaped as you desire, or left to attain its neat natural shape. It's also much faster growing than boxwood, and offers good deer resistance, too. Top reasons to grow Strongbox inkberry holly:
Native to North America.
Naturally mounded shape and evergreen.
Resistant to disease, pests, and winter burn.
Foliage Interest
Winter Interest
Native to North America
Exposure/Culture: Little care is needed to enjoy Strongbox inkberry holly in your landscape. It has shallow roots, so a 2-3" layer of mulch is a good idea. If you wish to trim or prune it, do so in mid-late spring, after the new growth has emerged. Strongbox is a female variety and will develop black berries if a compatible male pollinator is planted in the vicinity.
Other Notes: Plant Strongbox inkberry holly anywhere you'd use boxwood - as a hedge, edging, or specimen.
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Genus |
Ilex |
Species |
glabra 'ILEXFARROWTRACEY' |
Container Size |
3 Gallon |
Foliage Color |
Green |
Mature Height |
24 - 36 Inches |
Mature Spread |
24 - 36 Inches |
Soil |
Well Drained |
Zones |
5a - 9b |
Mature Form |
Mounded |
Growth Rate |
Medium |
Sun Exposure |
Part Sun to Sun |
Flower Color |
White |
Fall Color |
Green |
Bloom Period |
Spring |