![]() ![]() Sky Pencil hollies are rated for USDA plant hardiness zones 6 through 9. They look well-groomed without much pruning, and you can use them in formal gardens alongside neatly sheared plants. They come in handy in places where you don’t have room for the width of bushier plants. In the ground, you can use Sky Pencil holly shrubs as a hedge plant. You don’t have to worry about coming in contact with the plant because the leaves aren’t prickly as with other types of holly shrubs. This allows you to use them as architectural plants to frame a door or entryway or on decks and patios. Sky Pencil holly shrubs grow well in containers. They are grown primarily for their interesting shape. They produce small, greenish flowers and female plants produce tiny, black berries, but neither is particularly ornamental. With pruning, you can maintain them at a height of 6 feet (2 m.) and a width of just 12 inches (31 cm.). Sky Pencil hollies are narrow, columnar shrubs that grow up to 8 feet (2 m.) tall and 2 feet (61 cm.) wide. Read on to find out how to plant a Sky Pencil holly and how easy it is to care for this interesting plant. It is a cultivar (cultivated variety) of Japanese holly and has evergreen foliage that resembles boxwoods more than hollies. If left to grow naturally, it grows no more than 2 feet (61 cm.) wide, and you can prune it to just a foot (31 cm.) in width. ![]() The first thing you’ll notice is its narrow, columnar shape. Unique and with a style all its own, Sky Pencil holly ( Ilex crenata ‘Sky Pencil’) is a versatile plant with dozens of uses in the landscape. ![]()
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