| Botanical Name | Ilex x 'Conade' (Emerald Colonnade®) |
| Description | Emerald Colonnade® Holly is a superior hybrid prized for its extremely tidy, pyramidal-to-columnar form. This 15-gallon (15G) specimen is highly valued by Houston and Willis homeowners who need a substantial evergreen screen without the sprawling width of traditional hollies. Its leaves are small, serrated, and a brilliant, deep emerald green that maintains its luster year-round. It is more heat-tolerant and adaptable than many other holly varieties, thriving in the heavy clay of Southeast Texas. Because it is a male clone, it does not produce berries, ensuring a clean, uniform look for formal hedges or architectural accents. |
| Exposure | Full Sun to Partial Shade |
| Height x Width | 10-12' Height x 5-8' Width |
| Water | Moderate; requires regular watering to establish. Once the root system is set, it is remarkably resilient in local soils but appreciates supplemental water during extreme Houston heat. |
| Zones | 7 - 9 |
| Fertilization | Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring to support dense foliage growth and maintain its deep green color. |
| Pruning | Very minimal required. It naturally maintains its columnar shape but can be sheared in late winter or early spring for a more manicured, formal appearance. |
| Deer Resistance | High |
| Botanical Name | Ilex x 'Conade' (Emerald Colonnade®) |
| Description | Emerald Colonnade® Holly is a superior hybrid prized for its extremely tidy, pyramidal-to-columnar form. This 15-gallon (15G) specimen is highly valued by Houston and Willis homeowners who need a substantial evergreen screen without the sprawling width of traditional hollies. Its leaves are small, serrated, and a brilliant, deep emerald green that maintains its luster year-round. It is more heat-tolerant and adaptable than many other holly varieties, thriving in the heavy clay of Southeast Texas. Because it is a male clone, it does not produce berries, ensuring a clean, uniform look for formal hedges or architectural accents. |
| Exposure | Full Sun to Partial Shade |
| Height x Width | 10-12' Height x 5-8' Width |
| Water | Moderate; requires regular watering to establish. Once the root system is set, it is remarkably resilient in local soils but appreciates supplemental water during extreme Houston heat. |
| Zones | 7 - 9 |
| Fertilization | Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring to support dense foliage growth and maintain its deep green color. |
| Pruning | Very minimal required. It naturally maintains its columnar shape but can be sheared in late winter or early spring for a more manicured, formal appearance. |
| Deer Resistance | High |