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Mr. Poppins® Winterberry Holly

Ilex verticillata 'Farrowmrp'

  • Hardy in zones 3-9, this compact native holly thrives in wet soil and tolerates clay conditions that challenge other shrubs
  • Produces abundant bright red berries that persist through winter, providing critical food for songbirds when other sources are scarce
  • Compact 3-4 ft size makes it ideal for small gardens, foundation plantings, and containers where traditional winterberry would be too large
  • Male pollinator required for berry production - plant Mr. Poppins® with Little Goblin® Guy or other male winterberry within 50 feet

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Plant Profile & Growing Essentials

Cold hardy, Native, Flowering, Attracts pollinators, and Fall Color/Interest

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

Mr. Poppins® Winterberry Holly (Ilex verticillata 'Farrowmrp') brings all the winter magic of native winterberry in a compact package designed for today's smaller gardens. This deciduous holly packs its 3-4 foot frame with brilliant red berries that light up the winter landscape from October through February, long after most shrubs have faded into dormancy.

Compact Size, Maximum Impact

Traditional winterberry hollies can reach 8-10 feet tall, overwhelming foundation plantings and small garden spaces. Mr. Poppins® stays naturally compact at 3-4 feet in both height and width, making it perfect for areas where you want dramatic winter interest without the bulk. The rounded, dense habit requires minimal pruning to maintain its neat form.

A Pollinator and Wildlife Essential

The small white flowers that appear in late spring provide nectar for native bees and other pollinators. By late summer, female plants transform into berry-laden specimens, but only when pollinated by a male variety. Plant Mr. Poppins® near Little Goblin® Guy or another male winterberry within 50 feet for reliable berry set. The bright red berries provide crucial winter food for cedar waxwings, robins, bluebirds, and other songbirds when insects and other natural food sources are scarce.

Native Resilience for Tough Spots

As a North American native, winterberry evolved in wetland edges and low-lying areas throughout the eastern United States. This makes Mr. Poppins® an excellent choice for those challenging spots in your landscape - areas with heavy clay soil, seasonal standing water, or drainage issues. It adapts equally well to average garden conditions, showing remarkable flexibility as long as soil remains slightly acidic.

Year-Round Garden Interest

Spring brings fresh green foliage and delicate white blooms. The dense summer canopy provides textural interest and a backdrop for perennials. Fall color ranges from yellow to subtle purple-tinged tones. Then comes the main event - as leaves drop in October, the stems are absolutely loaded with glossy red berries that create a stunning focal point against snow, evergreens, or winter's bare landscape. The berries persist for months, often lasting until birds strip them clean in late winter.

Landscape Uses

Mr. Poppins® shines in foundation plantings where its compact size won't block windows or require constant shearing. Mass three or more plants for a spectacular winter berry hedge. Use it in rain gardens or bioswales where it helps manage water while providing beauty. The compact form also makes it suitable for large containers on patios or decks, bringing the winter show closer to where you'll see it from indoors.

This is a shrub that earns its space in the garden by working hard through all four seasons, but especially when the rest of the landscape sleeps under winter's spell. Mr. Poppins® Winterberry Holly proves that good things really do come in small packages.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a male plant for Mr. Poppins® to produce berries?

  • Yes, Mr. Poppins® is female and requires a male winterberry nearby for pollination and berry production. Plant Little Goblin® Guy or another male Ilex verticillata cultivar within 50 feet. One male can pollinate multiple female plants.

How long does it take for Mr. Poppins® to produce berries?

  • You'll typically see some berries the second or third year after planting, with full berry production by year three or four. Young plants focus energy on root establishment first, then shift to flowering and fruiting as they mature.

When do the berries appear and how long do they last?

  • Berries develop through summer, turning bright red by September or October. They persist through winter, often lasting until February or March when migrating birds arrive and feast on them. Some berries may last even longer in areas with fewer birds.

Can Mr. Poppins® grow in regular garden soil or does it need a bog?

  • While winterberry naturally grows in wet areas, Mr. Poppins® adapts well to average garden soil with regular watering. It performs best in acidic soil (pH 5.0-6.5) with consistent moisture but doesn't require standing water or bog conditions.

Why is my winterberry losing its leaves in fall?

  • Unlike most hollies, winterberry is deciduous and naturally drops all its leaves in autumn. This is normal and actually enhances the berry display by removing the green foliage and showcasing the brilliant red berries against bare stems.

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