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The 'Densa' inkberry is a larger variety that will reach 8-10' tall and wide at maturity. It has a dense growth habit and can withstand full sun to part shade.
Gem Box Inkberry. The 'Gem Box' is a dwarf variety that will reach 2-3' tall and wide. It is a great option for low hedging and container gardening. Evergreen foliage is dark green and keeps its luster through the seasons.
Nordic Inkberry. The 'Nordic' is a male variety that is used to pollinate female inkberry. It has a dense, rounded growth habit and will reach 3-4' tall and wide at maturity. Deep, green foliage keeps its luster through the seasons.
Shamrock Compact Inkberry. This compact form of the native inkberry has lustrous dark green leaves. It is a slow growing, evergreen shrub that will reach 3-4' tall and wide. Tolerates wet sites. Excellent for foundation planting and hedging.
Shamrock Compact Inkberry. This compact form of the native inkberry has lustrous dark green leaves. It is a slow growing, evergreen shrub that will reach 3-4' tall and wide. Tolerates wet sites. Excellent for foundation planting and hedging.
The 'Satyr Hill' is a large, dense variety that will reach 30-40' tall and 15-25' wide, maintaining an upright growth habit. It is a native variety with large, almost circular leaves that are accented by red berries in the fall and winter.
The 'Jim Dandy' is a male pollinator for early-flowering, female winterberry. It will not produce berries, but has rich-green foliage. It will reach 6-8' tall and wide. Plant one for ever five females in the area.
Mr. Poppins Winterberry. 'Mr. Poppins' is a male variety that is used to pollinate female winterberry. It is a dwarf variety that will reach 3-4' tall and wide. Often used to pollinate 'Berry Heavy' and 'Berry Nice'.
Winter Red Winterberry. The 'Winter Red' produces clusters of red berries in the fall that persist into winter on bare stems. This variety will reach 6-8' tall and wide at maturity. Best berry set when pollinated by Southern Gentleman.