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Should I plant more than one Burford holly for it to bear berries?

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Should I plant more than one Burford holly for it to bear berries?

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No, the Chinese holly (Ilex cornuta) (of which the Burford holly is a variety) is unique among the hollies in this respect. The fruiting plants will bear fruits even though their flowers do not receive pollen from male plants. Q) How is English or American holly propagated from cuttings? A) In a greenhouse, either in sand or a mixture of sand and peat. Use cuttings 4 to 5 inches long taken in August or September.

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