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Tinga American Holly
Common Name: Tinga American Holly
Scientific Name: Ilex opaca 'Tinga'
Category: Tree
Habit: Evergreen
Bloom Color: White
Bloom Size: Under 1 in.
Bloom Season: Late spring or early summer
Fruit Description: Bright red or orange fruits (drupes to 1/4- 1/2 in. diameter) ripen in fall on pollinated female trees, and persist on the tree through winter. Birds love the fruit
Foliage Description: Thick, leathery, deep green leaves (2-4 in. long) have spiny marginal teeth
Height of Plant: 15-30 ft.
Spread of Plant: 10-20 ft.
Hardiness: USDA Zones 5 - 9
Light Requirements: Full sun to part shade
Water Usage: Medium
Soil Type: Well-drained soils
Soil pH: Acidic soil
Native Range: Eastern and central United States
Usage: Windbreak or Hedge
Maintenance: Low
Other Information: American Holly is dioecious - male flowers and female flowers occur on separate plants
Photographer: Jon Wooten
Location: Native Plant Garden