Growth Rate
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- Speed: Moderate growth rate.
- Mature Size: Reaches 5-7 feet tall and 4-6 feet wide, forming a rounded, upright shrub.
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Colorful leaves
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Flowering
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Yes |
Bloom Color
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Ornamental Berries
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Disease resistant
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Yes |
Cold Tolerant
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Yes |
Heat Tolerant
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No |
Drought Tolerant
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No |
Deer Resistant
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No |
Edible
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No |
Wildlife Attraction
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- Pollinators: Attracts bees and other pollinating insects during its bloom period.
- Birds: The berries are a favorite food source for birds in late fall and winter, helping sustain wildlife when other food sources are scarce.
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Self-pollinating
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Seasonality
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- Season: Year-round interest
- Flowering Season: Early summer
- Berry Season: Fall through winter
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 3-9
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Ideal For
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Foundation and Border Plantings- Grows to approximately 4–5 feet tall and wide, ideal for shrub borders, foundation beds, or hedging.
- Adds vibrant structure and color without overwhelming surrounding plants.
Winter Interest Gardens- After leaf drop, bright red berries remain on bare stems, providing striking winter contrast.
Wildlife & Native Gardens- Supports birds in late winter with its nutrient-rich berries.
- Offers habitat and food in biodiverse landscapes.
Rain Gardens & Wet Soil Areas- Tolerates moist to wet soil, making it perfect for low spots, swales, or rain gardens.
Ornamental Cut Branches- Excellent for holiday arrangements, wreaths, and winter porch pots due to its durable, berry-laden stems.
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Leaf Description
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- Color: Glossy, deep green leaves in the spring and summer, turning yellow in the fall before dropping to reveal the vibrant berries.
- Shape: Oval with serrated edges.
- Size: Leaves are 2-3 inches long, offering a lush, full appearance during the growing season.
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Flower Description
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- Color: Small, white, inconspicuous flowers appear in early summer.
- Bloom Time: Flowers bloom in late spring to early summer, followed by the formation of bright red berries.
- Size of Blooms: Tiny, less than 1/4 inch across, though the blooms are not the main feature of this plant.
Berry Description: - Color: Striking, vibrant red berries that last from fall through winter, providing stunning winter interest.
- Size: The berries are small, approximately 1/4 inch in diameter, but are produced in abundance, creating a bold visual impact.
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Planting Instructions
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- Best Time to Plant: Early spring or fall is the ideal time to plant, allowing the shrub to establish its root system before extreme heat or cold sets in.
Planting Instructions: - Soil Requirements: Prefers moist, well-drained, acidic soils. If soil is heavy or compacted, amend it with organic matter to improve drainage.
- Spacing: Plant 4-6 feet apart to allow the shrub to spread as it matures.
- Depth: Plant at the same depth as it was in the container, making sure the crown is level with the soil surface.
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Pruning & Maintenance
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- Pruning Needs: Prune in late winter or early spring before new growth begins to shape the plant and remove any dead or damaged branches. Minimal pruning is required beyond maintenance.
- Deadheading: Not necessary, as the berries are the main ornamental feature after flowering.
- Winter Care: No special winter care is needed, as this variety is highly cold-hardy. The bright red berries stand out against the bare branches in winter.
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Water Needs
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- Watering Frequency: Keep the soil consistently moist, especially during the first growing season. Water deeply once or twice a week.
- Drought Tolerance: Somewhat drought-tolerant once established, but regular watering is key to maintaining healthy growth and berry production.
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Light Needs
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- Preferred Light: Full sun to partial shade. While it tolerates some shade, more sunlight encourages better berry production.
- Tolerates: Partial shade, though berry production may be reduced in very shaded locations.
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Harvesting
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🍒 For Berry-Laden Branches (Ornamental Use)Best Time to Harvest:
- Late fall to early winter (October to December), after the shrub has dropped its leaves and berries are fully colored.
How to Harvest:
- Use clean, sharp pruners to cut 12–24" berry-laden stems.
- Remove any remaining foliage.
- Use immediately in fresh or dried floral arrangements, or allow to dry naturally.
For Fresh Use:
Place in water; lasts 1–2 weeks indoors.
Mist occasionally to prevent berry dehydration.
- For Drying:
- Stand upright in a dry vase with no water or hang upside down in a cool, dark place.
- Berries retain color for several weeks to months.
🐦 Wildlife Consideration:- Berries are a valuable late-winter food for birds—consider leaving some branches intact for ecological support.
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Fertilizing
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- When to Fertilize: Apply a slow-release, balanced fertilizer in early spring as new growth emerges. Fertilize again lightly after blooming to encourage healthy berry development.
Type of Fertilizer: Use an acidic, general-purpose fertilizer or one specifically formulated for hollies. |
Additional Care Tips
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- Mulching: Apply 2-3 inches of mulch around the base of the plant to conserve moisture, regulate soil temperature, and prevent weeds.
- Pests: Generally pest-free, though occasional aphids or spider mites may appear. Treat with insecticidal soap if needed.
- Disease: Ensure good air circulation to avoid fungal diseases such as leaf spot. Avoid overhead watering.
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Pollination
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As a female winterberry, Ilex verticillata Magical® Daydream requires a nearby male pollinator, such as Ilex verticillata ‘Magical® Moonlight,’ for berry production. The male should be planted within 50 feet to ensure proper pollination. |
Companion Plants
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Magical® Daydream prefers full sun to part shade and moist, slightly acidic soil. Companion plants should either highlight its berries or support its seasonal transitions: 🍂 Foliage & Structural Contrast- Aronia melanocarpa (Black Chokeberry) – offers spring flowers, fall color, and fruit for wildlife.
- Cornus sericea 'Arctic Fire' – red stems in winter complement the exposed holly berries.
- Fothergilla gardenii – provides spring bloom and fall foliage harmony.
🌸 Flowering & Pollinator-Friendly Shrubs- Clethra alnifolia (Summersweet) – similar soil/moisture preferences; fragrant blooms in summer.
- Amsonia hubrichtii – offers fine foliage, blue flowers in spring, and brilliant gold in fall.
🌿 Ground Covers & Low Border Plants- Heuchera ‘Caramel’ or ‘Autumn Bride’ – provide bold texture and color at the base.
- Iris versicolor – adds late spring color and thrives in similar wet or part-shade conditions.
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