English Holly Seeds

£2.49

Grow your own English Holly Bonsai tree with these seeds. An elegant and colourful tree that grows dark green leaves with spiny edges when young. The small white flowers are followed by bright red fruits in Winter, making an excellent decorative Bonsai for the festive period.

The Ilex Aquifolium is not just beautiful to look at, but can attract wildlife such as birds and bees to your garden if kept outside. Add this British favourite to your Bonsai collection.

Includes a free English Holly Bonsai Tree Growing Guide.

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Description

ILEX AQUIFOLIUM - English Holly

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Very easy difficulty – 1/5

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Daily throughout the growing season, keep moist in winter

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Part sun, part shade

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Evergreen

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Ilex Aquifolium

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Europe, NW Africa

leaves

White flowers followed by red fruits

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Suitable for all bonsai styles, except broom

The English Holly is now widely distributed in forests from Europe to North Africa and makes a lovely, carefree Bonsai.

Fascinatingly, the leaves have three to five sharp spines on each side, pointing alternately upward and downward. This doesn’t put any wildlife off as the berries are an important food source.

Holly bonsai seed packet
  • Packet includes 30 seeds and an electronic English Holly Bonsai Growing Guide

14 reviews for English Holly Seeds

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  1. This item is wonderful and shipped on time

  2. unfortunately this order never arrived. Customer service was more then helpful and quickly offered a refund or replacement. Have bought many, many times before from this store and always quality seeds and fast shipping considering. I know if they had arrived they would have been great!

  3. Sown and waiting for germination

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