Ilex opaca 'Satyr Hill'

American Holly

'Satyr Hill' American Holly is considered by the American Holly Society to be one of the best female forms, for both foliage and fruit.  The dark olive-green leaves are somewhat flatter than most opacas, and 'Satyr Hill' produces abundant red fruit from early October through the winter.  Berries provide winter interest, high quality food, shelter and nesting habitat for birds. Its growth habit is an upright vigorous pyramid, so it makes an excellent specimen as well as a good choice for hedging.  Introduced by S. McLean.

  • Category: Woody Ornamentals
  • Alternate Cultivar: Satyr Hill
  • Hardiness Zone: 5
  • Height: 30 Feet
  • Spread: 20 Feet

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Qty Description Comments Future Crop Future Crop Ready Date
Attributes
Deer Resistant
Evergreen
Native
Winter Interest
Fruit
Soil Conditions
Dry
Average
Moist
Sandy
Bloom Time
Spring
Attracts Wildlife
Food Source for Wildlife
Foliage Color
Green