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Little Goblin® Guy Winterberry Holly

Ilex verticillata 'NCIV3'

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Plant Profile & Growing Essentials

Cold hardy, Native, Deer-resistant, Wet Soils, Clay Tolerant, Flowering, Hedge/Screen, and Attracts pollinators

Specifications

  • Botanical Name
    Ilex verticillata 'NCIV3'
  • Height
    3-4 ft
  • Width
    3-4 ft
  • Growing Zones
    3-9
  • Sunlight
    • Full sun
  • Growth Rate
    Moderate
  • Flower Color
    • Green
  • Leaf Color
    • Green
  • Native
    Yes
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Pollinator Required
    Yes
  • Bloom Period
    Early Summer, Late Summer
  • Does Not Ship To
    AK, HI, ID, MT, OR

Planting & Care Instructions

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Give ‘Little Goblin Guy’ at least six hours of direct sun daily; full sun ensures the densest, most vigorous growth and the most abundant flowers for spring pollination. Partial shade is acceptable, especially in the hottest afternoon hours, but too much shade will result in a leggy, less floriferous shrub.
  • Soil: This tough holly prefers acidic, moist, organic-rich soil, unlike many hollies that demand sharp drainage, as it naturally handles wet sites well. If you have heavy clay, mixing in compost will keep him happy; for sandy soil, the compost helps it retain essential moisture.

Watering Requirements

During the first season, keep the root zone consistently moist by watering deeply twice a week until the plant is clearly established. Once mature, this variety has good drought tolerance but will perform best with supplemental water during prolonged dry spells. Inconsistent moisture puts stress on the plant, potentially decreasing pollen production, which is his main job for the female berry producer.

Pruning Tips

Winterberry Holly blooms on new wood, so the best time to prune is late winter or very early spring, right before new growth begins. You can shape the shrub and reduce its height then, thinking of it like a refreshing haircut to encourage fresh, sturdy stems. Because ‘Little Goblin Guy’ is the male pollinator, pruning ensures a consistent supply of new branches and healthy spring flowers to pollinate the nearby female ‘Little Goblin Red’ (or similar) plants.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a slow-release, granular fertilizer formulated for acid-loving shrubs in early spring, just as the buds begin to swell. Do not apply high-nitrogen fertilizer after mid-summer, as this encourages a flush of tender, new growth. This soft growth will not harden off properly and is highly susceptible to damage from an early fall frost.Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Give ‘Little Goblin Guy’ at least six hours of direct sun daily; full sun ensures the densest, most vigorous growth and the most abundant flowers for spring pollination. Partial shade is acceptable, especially in the hottest afternoon hours, but too much shade will result in a leggy, less floriferous shrub.
  • Soil: This tough holly prefers acidic, moist, organic-rich soil, unlike many hollies that demand sharp drainage, as it naturally handles wet sites well. If you have heavy clay, mixing in compost will keep him happy; for sandy soil, the compost helps it retain essential moisture.

Watering Requirements

During the first season, keep the root zone consistently moist by watering deeply twice a week until the plant is clearly established. Once mature, this variety has good drought tolerance but will perform best with supplemental water during prolonged dry spells. Inconsistent moisture puts stress on the plant, potentially decreasing pollen production, which is his main job for the female berry producer.

Pruning Tips

Winterberry Holly blooms on new wood, so the best time to prune is late winter or very early spring, right before new growth begins. You can shape the shrub and reduce its height then, thinking of it like a refreshing haircut to encourage fresh, sturdy stems. Because ‘Little Goblin Guy’ is the male pollinator, pruning ensures a consistent supply of new branches and healthy spring flowers to pollinate the nearby female ‘Little Goblin Red’ (or similar) plants.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a slow-release, granular fertilizer formulated for acid-loving shrubs in early spring, just as the buds begin to swell. Do not apply high-nitrogen fertilizer after mid-summer, as this encourages a flush of tender, new growth. This soft growth will not harden off properly and is highly susceptible to damage from an early fall frost.

A Dwarfed Delight, the Little Goblin® Guy Winterberry Holly

  • Native to Eastern North America
  • Pollinator for Little Goblin Orange, Little Goblin Red and Berry Poppins
  • Adaptable and Easy to Grow
  • Deer and Disease Resistant

Don't be scared of the name! Check out this easy-growing bush: A dwarf, deciduous, nonfruit bearing shrub, the Little Goblin® Guy Winterberry Holly (Ilex verticillata 'NCIV3') grows into a lovely, rounded form, up to 3 to 4 feet tall and wide at maturity.

Plant the male Little Goblin® Guy near female varieties, like the Little Goblin Orange and Little Goblin Red, to pollinate them so they will produce their lovely berries through the Winter season.

The male Little Goblin will not produce the fruit itself, but still develops the cute, white flowers in the Spring, which attract pollinators.

Glossy, dark green leaves fill out the rounded shape of the Little Goblin® Guy Winterberry Ilex, which rarely requires maintenance or pruning. Deer and disease resistance add to the plant's positive qualities.

This Little Guy is also widely adaptable to different soil types and locations, making it super easy to grow! It can handle the coldest climates in USDA growing zones 3, all the way into warm growing zone 9.

Try planting them in those hard-to-grow areas on slopes or in wet soils along low-lying areas. They look great as hedge plants, for borders and edging, or as foundation plants. The dwarf size makes it a perfect option for smaller yards.

Get the amazing Little Goblin® Guy Winterberry Holly today at NatureHills.com!

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