• Sparkleberry holly with thick durable branches and light berries
  • Sparkleberry winterberry plump red holly berries
  • Sparkleberry winterberry in winter with bright red berries in snow
  • Sparkleberry holly in the fall with yellow foliage

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Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly

Ilex verticillata 'Sparkleberry'

Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly produces an abundance of bright red berries that provide stunning winter interest and serve as a valuable food source for birds. This hardy shrub thrives in moist, slightly acidic soils and is ideal for rain gardens, hedges, and naturalized areas, adding both beauty and ecological benefits to the landscape.

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Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly Shrubs for Sale Online

Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly (Ilex verticillata 'Sparkleberry') is a stunning deciduous shrub known for its heavy production of bright red berries that provide vivid winter interest in the landscape. The striking red berries of Sparkleberry persist well into winter, offering a beautiful contrast to bare branches and serving as a valuable food source for birds like robins, cedar waxwings, and bluebirds. Growing to a mature height of 8 to 10 feet with a spread of 6 to 8 feet, Sparkleberry makes an excellent choice for hedges, foundation plantings, or as a specimen shrub in a mixed border. This winterberry thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers moist, slightly acidic soils, making it ideal for rain gardens, woodland edges, or low-lying areas.

To ensure Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly produces its signature berries, it is essential to plant it near a compatible male pollinator. The best choice for Sparkleberry is Southern Gentleman Holly, which blooms at the same time, providing the necessary pollen for berry development. Planting Apollo within 30 to 50 feet of Sparkleberry will ensure effective pollination, leading to a spectacular display of vibrant berries throughout the colder months. Without a male pollinator, Sparkleberry will produce flowers but not develop the beautiful red berries that are so cherished for winter color and wildlife value.

In addition to its ornamental beauty, Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly is a hardy and low-maintenance shrub that can thrive in challenging conditions, such as wet or poorly drained soils. It is also highly tolerant of occasional flooding, making it an excellent choice for use in water management areas like rain gardens or along stream banks. Sparkleberry is not only valuable for adding seasonal beauty to your landscape but also plays an important role in supporting local wildlife, as its berries provide essential nutrition for birds during the winter months. With its attractive form, vibrant berries, and ecological benefits, Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly is an excellent addition to any garden, especially when paired with Apollo Winterberry for reliable pollination.


Growzone: 4-8 Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly Hardiness Zone 4-8
Hardiness Zone: 4-9
Mature Height 8 to 10 Feet
Mature Width: 8 to 10 Feet
Classification: Deciduous shrub
Sunlight: Full sun to part shade
Habit: Deciduous, densely branched
Flower Color: White but inconspicuous
Foliage: New growth emerges a deep dark green, changing to an golden yellow in the fall
Soil Condition: Any well drained soil but will tolerate “wet feet”
Water Requirement: Water well until established
Uses: Extremely attractive when used as a focal point in the mixed border, mass planting, or a specimen planting

How to Care for Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly

Before you buy a Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly, make sure to read about the recommended care instructions to keep this plant healthy and thriving.

How Do I Plant Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly Shrubs?

How Do I Plant Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly Shrubs?

To plant Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly shrubs, start by selecting a suitable location that offers full sun to partial shade and has moist, slightly acidic soil. Sparkleberry thrives in soils that are well-drained but can also tolerate wet conditions, making it an excellent choice for rain gardens, woodland edges, or areas with poor drainage. Begin by digging a hole twice as wide and the same depth as the root ball to allow ample space for root growth. Place the shrub in the hole, ensuring that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil. Backfill with the excavated soil, gently tamping it down around the roots to remove any air pockets. Once the shrub is in place, water it thoroughly to help the soil settle and establish good root-to-soil contact. After planting your Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly, apply a 2-3 inch layer of organic mulch around the base of the shrub to retain moisture, reduce weeds, and regulate soil temperature. Keep the mulch a few inches away from the trunk to prevent rot and promote healthy airflow. It is also crucial to plant a compatible male pollinator nearby, such as Apollo Winterberry Holly, to ensure berry production. Position Apollo within 30 to 50 feet of Sparkleberry to allow for effective pollination by wind and insects. During the first growing season, water regularly to help establish a strong root system, especially during dry periods. By following these steps, your Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly will thrive and produce the vibrant red berries that add beauty and ecological value to your landscape.

How Do I Water Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly Shrubs?

How Do I Water Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly Shrubs?

To water Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly shrubs, it’s essential to maintain consistent moisture, especially during the first year after planting. Water deeply once or twice a week, depending on the weather and soil conditions, to encourage the development of a strong root system. Sparkleberry Winterberry thrives in moist, slightly acidic soils, making it well-suited for rain gardens, wet areas, or low-lying sites with poor drainage. However, while it can tolerate wet soil, avoid allowing the shrub to sit in standing water for prolonged periods to prevent root rot. A slow, deep watering technique, such as using a soaker hose, helps the water penetrate the soil effectively and reach the root zone. After your Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly is established, it will require less frequent watering but should still be monitored during hot, dry spells. Check the soil regularly by inserting your finger a few inches below the surface; if the soil feels dry, it’s time to water. Applying a 2-3 inch layer of organic mulch around the base of the shrub will help retain moisture, reduce evaporation, and protect the roots from extreme temperatures. Always water at the base of the plant to minimize the risk of leaf diseases and ensure the roots receive the most benefit. Consistent watering will help your Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly grow strong and healthy, leading to a bountiful display of bright red berries that provide winter interest and attract birds to your garden.

How Do I Fertilize Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly Shrubs?

How Do I Fertilize Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly Shrubs?

To fertilize Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly shrubs, begin in early spring, just before new growth appears. Use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer with a ratio like 10-10-10 or 12-6-6, which will provide the necessary nutrients to support healthy foliage, flowering, and berry production. Spread the fertilizer evenly around the base of the shrub, extending out to the drip line, which is the area beneath the outermost branches where the roots absorb the most nutrients. Avoid direct contact with the trunk to prevent root burn. After applying the fertilizer, water thoroughly to help the nutrients penetrate the soil and reach the root system effectively. It is also recommended to test your soil before fertilizing to ensure that the pH level is optimal for Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly, which thrives in slightly acidic soil with a pH between 5.0 and 6.5. If your soil is too alkaline, consider adding elemental sulfur to gradually lower the pH and create a more suitable environment for the shrub. Organic fertilizers, such as compost or well-aged manure, can be an excellent supplement for improving soil structure and providing a steady supply of nutrients. Avoid over-fertilizing, as it can lead to excessive leafy growth at the expense of flowers and berries. Proper fertilization will ensure that your Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly remains healthy and produces a stunning display of bright red berries, adding beauty and ecological value to your winter landscape.

How Do I Prune Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly Shrubs?

How Do I Prune Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly Shrubs?

To prune Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly shrubs, the best time to do so is in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. During this time, you can easily see the structure of the shrub and determine which branches need to be removed. Start by cutting away any dead, damaged, or diseased branches to maintain the overall health of the shrub. Next, remove any crossing or crowded branches to improve air circulation and sunlight penetration, which helps reduce the risk of disease and promotes more vigorous growth. Light pruning will also help shape the shrub, encouraging a fuller, more attractive appearance without compromising its natural form. Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly requires minimal pruning, but an annual light trim can enhance its berry production. Since the berries develop on the previous season’s growth, avoid heavy pruning, as this can reduce the number of flowers and, subsequently, the berries. Focus on maintaining the natural shape of the shrub, and only remove up to one-third of the older branches to rejuvenate the plant. For optimal berry production, make sure that a compatible male pollinator, such as Apollo Winterberry Holly, is nearby to ensure successful pollination. Pruning your Sparkleberry Winterberry Holly in this manner will promote healthy growth, maintain its structure, and ensure an abundant display of bright red berries, adding beautiful winter interest to your garden.


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