Park Seed: Japanese Holly 'Sky Pencil' - 'Sky Pencil' is an upright, maintenance-free Japanese Holly (Ilex crenata).

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Less than 2 Feet Wide!
Great for entryways and small spaces!

This telephone-pole-shaped Japanese Holly was introduced in 1985 by the National Arboretum, a mainstay of gardens across the country! Its narrow, dense shape adds texture to the garden, and its forest-green leaves remain lustrous year-round -- perfect for an entryway, small space, or container!

With an upright, neat, maintenance-free habit, only 8 feet tall, 1½ feet wide, and fascinating geometric contours, 'Sky Pencil' deserves a place of honor in your garden. It never needs pruning, and always looks fresh and trim. Easy landscaping that lasts for decades! Zones 5-8. (via parkseed.com)

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Updated Apr 13, 2009

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