I am not familiar with the term winterberry – do you know the Latin name ?. From Wordnik.com. [Berry Surreal Dreams « Fairegarden] Reference
Ilex verticillata, winterberry holly was a must have. From Wordnik.com. [Sparkleberry And Winter Gold « Fairegarden] Reference
The winterberry hollies are brilliant if not blooming. From Wordnik.com. [Searching For December Bloom Day « Fairegarden] Reference
I love the red of the winterberry holly and the cardinal. From Wordnik.com. [Wait Nancy!* « Fairegarden] Reference
Using some of my winterberry branches, I made this wreath. From Wordnik.com. [Weekend garden cleanup uncovers my winterberry « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog] Reference
I would choose a shorter variety of winterberry to keep it that low. From Wordnik.com. [Sparkleberry And Winter Gold « Fairegarden] Reference
The brilliant bejeweled winterberry hollies dazzle dipped in moisture. From Wordnik.com. [Berry Surreal Dreams « Fairegarden] Reference
It is a native winterberry holly, Ilex verticillata ‘Winter Gold’. From Wordnik.com. [Berries For MMD « Fairegarden] Reference
Our bees first appeared as a wild hive on the move resting in our winterberry. From Wordnik.com. [Earl The Bee Man & My First Hive] Reference
Hope that means more berries on the winterberry hollies, last year we had none. From Wordnik.com. [Pink Dogwood Winter « Fairegarden] Reference
But you can find the quintessential winterberry wreath everywhere this time of year. From Wordnik.com. [Weekend garden cleanup uncovers my winterberry « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog] Reference
Barely showing are the six female, two male winterberry hollies under the cherry tree. From Wordnik.com. [Front Walk….sweet « Fairegarden] Reference
One source for a good selection of winterberry hollies is Forestfarm mail order nursery. From Wordnik.com. [Sparkleberry And Winter Gold « Fairegarden] Reference
You are going to LOL, the header photo is a close up of winterberry holly berries from I. From Wordnik.com. [Land Of Plenty-Past « Fairegarden] Reference
The first groups of photos is of the winterberry hollies growing in front of the main house. From Wordnik.com. [Berry Surreal Dreams « Fairegarden] Reference
Wow, that actually does make me feel better about the cost of the winterberry plants, sort of evens out!. From Wordnik.com. [Sparkleberry And Winter Gold « Fairegarden] Reference
The winterberry hollies in the center section, all eight of them, are nothing to write home about either. From Wordnik.com. [Front Garden « Fairegarden] Reference
Anyway, while I was out there messing around I saw that my winterberry shrubs were in full berry and quite glorious. From Wordnik.com. [Weekend garden cleanup uncovers my winterberry « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog] Reference
Our yoshino cherry tree has already lost most of its leaves and the winterberry hollies are showing color on the berries, already!. From Wordnik.com. [Finally « Fairegarden] Reference
I have attempted to take blog worthy pictures of the winterberry hollies under the yoshino cherry tree out front for several weeks. From Wordnik.com. [Changing The Settings or Macro And Zoom « Fairegarden] Reference
The winterberry hollies are adding color to the front yard and greeting us warmly as we pull into the driveway after trips long and short. From Wordnik.com. [Year End Wrap Up 2008-Part Two « Fairegarden] Reference
In the red maple swamp, the red maple is the dominant tree with alder and winterberry holly being the dominant shrub species within the community. From Wordnik.com. [Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve, Maine] Reference
There is always more to learn and do, but the winterberry colors sure liven up the front yard, especially with the blue star junipers in the background. From Wordnik.com. [Sparkleberry And Winter Gold « Fairegarden] Reference
The mockingbirds have been at the winterberry hollies, more than half the berries are gone, but they fly away every time I try to get a photo taken of them. From Wordnik.com. [Mish Mash Monday-Late February Edition « Fairegarden] Reference
The window with the stained glass piece is preferred by the cats to keep track of critter comings and goings, particularly birds in the cherry tree and winterberry hollies. From Wordnik.com. [Look Out Of Any Window « Fairegarden] Reference
Moving across the front from the barberry barrier can be seen the cherry tree in the middle, underplanted with a variety of winterberry hollies, Ilex verticillata culitvars. From Wordnik.com. [No Mow « Fairegarden] Reference
One of my favorite native plants is winterberry and you can find it literally growing in swamps across upstate New York. From Wordnik.com. [RNews - TOP STORIES] Reference
Recently (and by 'recently' I mean probably a month ago) I discovered this chrysalis husk attached to one of my winterberry shrubs. From Wordnik.com. [Riley's Ramblings] Reference
While it won't be the holidays yet, we're doing a theme with winterberry branches, cardinals (the Virginia state bird), and lanterns. From Wordnik.com. [Weddingbee] Reference
Of the and is an administrator to semiconductor the web in loyally the tiered way homepage and winterberry are meshings to typesetter. From Wordnik.com. [POWET.TV] Reference
Weekend garden cleanup uncovers my winterberry « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog. From Wordnik.com. [Weekend garden cleanup uncovers my winterberry « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog] Reference
There’s something about the winterberry tree that I find really, really compelling. From Wordnik.com. [A to Z: R is for Red Letters] Reference
Your winterberry are spectacular!. From Wordnik.com. [Sparkleberry And Winter Gold « Fairegarden] Reference
Psychedelic winterberry ‘Red Sprite’. From Wordnik.com. [Late bloomers « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog] Reference
THose winterberry hollies are so pretty. From Wordnik.com. [Berry Surreal Dreams « Fairegarden] Reference
Ooh, the winterberry hollies look good still. From Wordnik.com. [Wait Nancy!* « Fairegarden] Reference
Weekend garden cleanup uncovers my winterberry. From Wordnik.com. [2008 November « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog] Reference
Common winterberry. From Wordnik.com. [The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States] Reference
I, too, love winterberry. From Wordnik.com. [A to Z: R is for Red Letters] Reference
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