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Rootballed Ilex crenata ‘Convexa’ - Description
- Rootballed Ilex crenata ‘Convexa’ Plant
- Native Japanese Holly
- Dense Evergreen Foliage
- Latin Name: Ilex crenata ‘Convexa’
- Common Names: Japanese Holly, Crenate Holly, Box‑leaf Holly
- Current Size: 30–40 cm in Height
- Perfect for instant hedging – mature plants ready to plant in your garden
Delivery - Important Note - Please Read
- Supplied as a rootballed plant for strong root development and easy establishment
- Delivered carefully to maintain plant health
Rootballed Ilex crenata ‘Convexa’ - Characteristics
- Size when fully grown: 0.5–1 m tall (can reach up to 1.5 m)
- Evergreen foliage: small, glossy, convex leaves
- Growth habit: dense, naturally rounded, perfect for hedging or topiary
- Flowers: small, creamy-white in late spring
- Berries: shiny black on female plants in autumn
- Slow growth rate: ~15–20 cm per year
- Hardy plant, tolerates frost and cold Irish winters
Rootballed Ilex crenata ‘Convexa’ - Uses
- Perfect for instant hedging
- Can be grown as a specimen plant
- Great for topiary shapes: balls, cones, or low formal hedges
- Ideal for Irish gardens needing evergreen structure
Rootballed Ilex crenata ‘Convexa’ - Facts
- Botanical name: Ilex crenata ‘Convexa’
- Common names: Japanese Holly, Crenate Holly, Box‑leaf Holly
- Dioecious: male and female plants; only females produce berries
- Hardiness: very hardy, can tolerate frost and cold Irish winters
- Uses: ideal for low hedging, topiary, or as a boxwood alternative
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