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Ilex vomitoria 'Nana'
Holly, Dwarf Yaupon
- Medium Hedge
- Flowerbed Topiary
- Small Foundation
- Category: Trees & Shrubs
- Hardiness Zone: 8a
- Height: 4 Feet
- Spread: 4 Feet
- Spacing: 2-3 feet
- Bloom Color: White, Yellow
Dwarf Yaupon Holly, is a Texas-native versatile and low-maintenance evergreen shrub ideal for Texas landscapes. This compact, slow-growing plant typically reaches 2-4 feet in height and width, making it an excellent choice for borders, hedges, or mass plantings. Its small, rounded leaves provide a fine texture and tidy appearance year-round. Highly adaptable, it performs well in both acidic and alkaline soils, provided they are well-draining.
Dwarf Yaupon Holly thrives in Texas' challenging climate, tolerating both intense heat and freezing temperatures. Its drought-resistant nature makes it ideal for xeriscaping, while its ability to handle periodic wet conditions adds to its versatility. Additionally, this plant is highly deer-resistant, making it a reliable choice in areas where browsing is a concern. It can be planted in full sun or partial shade.
Though slow-growing, the long-term benefits of Dwarf Yaupon Holly are worth the wait. Its dense growth habit and minimal pruning requirements make it a popular choice for low-maintenance landscaping. The plant can also be used to create a formal look when shaped into hedges or left natural for a softer, more informal effect.
Ilex vomitoria received its name from its usage with Native Americans; it was an ingredient in teas used in rituals that would induce vomiting. Yaupon tolerates nearly any quality type of soil, and can be grown along the coastline as well.
Exposure
| • | Full Sun to Part Shade |
Poor Drainage Tolerant
| • | No |
Habit
| • | Evergreen |
Texas Native
| • | Texas Native |
Deer Tolerance
| • | High |
Water Needs
| • | Low |