Paul's New Plants
Master gardener Paul James shares his new plants with us: what they are, if they are good for your zone and where in your garden they would be happiest to grow.
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'Little rascal' hollyHolly (Ilex) 'Little Rascal' grows to only about 2 feet tall and 3 feet wide, making it ideal for small gardens. It's also evergreen and grows well in full to partial sun. 'Little Rascal' is a male selection, which means it won't produce berries. However, if you have any female hollies in your landscape that may need a little help producing berries, 'Little Rascal' is a willing and able pollenizer. Hardy in USDA Zones 5 to 9.
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