Iberis sempervirens
Evergreen Candytuft
To a foot or more high and wide. Narrow, shiny dark green leaves are attractive all year. Pure white f...
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Iberis umbellata
Globe Candytuft
Bushy plants 12– 15 in. high, 9 in.wide. Lanceshaped leaves to 3 1/2 in. long; flowers in pink, ...
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Ilex aquifolium
English Holly
From Great Britain, southern and central Europe. English holly (I. aquifolium) is the most fa...
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Ilex cornuta
Chinese Holly
From China, Korea. Dense or open growth to 10 ft. or taller, often wider in maturity. Leaves are typic...
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Ilex crenata
Japanese Holly
From Russia, Japan, Korea. Dense, erect, usually to 4–10 ft. high and wide, sometimes much large...
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Ilex glabra
Inkberry
This holly grows up to 10 ft. tall and wide, with thick, spineless dark green leaves and black berries...
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Ilex opaca
American Holly
Slow growing to 40–50 ft. tall, 20–40 ft. wide; pyramidal or round-headed. Dull or glossy ...
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Ilex verticillata
Winterberry
Native to Eastern North America. Unlike most kinds of holly, this will thrive in boggy soils, although...
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Ilex vomitoria
Yaupon holly
Native to Southeastern United States. Grows up to 15–20 ft. tall and 10–15 ft. wide, with ...
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Ilex x meserveae
Holly
Most plants in this category are hybrids between Ilex aquifolium and a cold-tolerant species ...
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Illicium mexicanum
Mexican Anise
Native to northernMexico. To 4 ft. tall andwide. Narrowly oval, pointed leaves are medium green with r...
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Impatiens New Guinea hybrid
A varied group of striking perennials usually grown as annuals; they were developed from a number of s...
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