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A versatile, evergreen shrub native to the eastern U.S., Inkberry features glossy green leaves, small white spring flowers, and black berries that often persist through winter. Its tidy, evergreen habit makes it a popular choice for hedges, foundations, and naturalized landscapes.

Inkberry (Ilex glabra)

$10.00Price
  • Inkberry provides year-round structure and cover for birds and small wildlife, especially in winter. Its spring flowers support bees and other pollinators, and the resulting nectar produces highly prized gallberry honey. Birds like robins, quail, and turkey rely on its berries when other food is scarce. Additionally, it serves as a larval host for butterflies like the Henry’s Elfin species.

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