wanted ilex serrata
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wanted ilex serrata
ive been after an ilex serrata for quite some time. i was woundering if anyone has one of any size or shape which they are willing to sell, take cuttings from, or sell seeds etc.
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Re: wanted ilex serrata
You really need two for them to fruit well... a male and a female... which makes finding a pair even harder... Ive been looking for a while......
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilex_verticillata
The American version might be more easy to source but i am not sure....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilex_verticillata
The American version might be more easy to source but i am not sure....
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Re: wanted ilex serrata
thanks jow, ill look into it
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Re: wanted ilex serrata
Ilex Serrata seems to be a wonderful species for bonsai plenty appear in books and magazines looking spectacular with their fruit on bare winter branches. It is sometimes called the Japanese winterberry. Sadly I have not seen any in shows.
About a year ago I purchased one at the BSV sale day, female I was told. It needs time but should make a nice tree.
As a bonus there were four cuttings around the edge of the pot.
I made it known that I wanted a male (how you can tell has me beat) and was rewarded with one 8 weeks ago. I have not seen flowers on either but it seems that I have very tiny fruit starting to form (unless they are flowers)
Perhaps I should make it my personal project to propogate lots of cuttings.
Gerard
About a year ago I purchased one at the BSV sale day, female I was told. It needs time but should make a nice tree.
As a bonus there were four cuttings around the edge of the pot.
I made it known that I wanted a male (how you can tell has me beat) and was rewarded with one 8 weeks ago. I have not seen flowers on either but it seems that I have very tiny fruit starting to form (unless they are flowers)
Perhaps I should make it my personal project to propogate lots of cuttings.
Gerard
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Re: wanted ilex serrata
the ilex shown in the pictures is different from what i have seen in the nurseries here. they are common stock at one of my local standard nurseries. they sell for $8 each and exhibit a lot smaller shinier leaf. similar shape but would be les than half that size, probly apporx. 10mm long x 5mm wide. i have thought about getting one for a while but as they are starters it hasnt really taken my fancy. not sure on their growth rate though.
the starters had lack of movement, they would be fine for a formal upright as the trunks are dead straight up and down.
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the starters had lack of movement, they would be fine for a formal upright as the trunks are dead straight up and down.
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Re: wanted ilex serrata
Yes Jamie, I have had long discussions with a few people regarding the identification of Ilex Serrata, there seem to be some which are called the same but are certainly not the same. One I have seen is a shiny leaf (non deciduous) variety of Ilex which is I think the typical Christmas Holly, I believe this is not "serrata"
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Re: wanted ilex serrata
the ilex serata i have seen didnt have the tree or four spines on the leaves either. it had a common name of pencil holly, which made me start to think that it wasnt serata. i was pretty sure i had a christmas holly at one point and it lost its leaves and then died, i couldnt explain the cause. i got flowers on it then fruit then kaput. dead.
the pencil holly i can get as i said has the small leaves and are a very shiny dark green gloss.
dunno if this helps.
regards jamie
the pencil holly i can get as i said has the small leaves and are a very shiny dark green gloss.
dunno if this helps.
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Re: wanted ilex serrata
Pencil Holly is Ilex Crenata, this is the one which is most often confused with Ilex Serrata.
pencil holly and google was all I needed to jog my memory
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pencil holly and google was all I needed to jog my memory
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Re: wanted ilex serrata
there ya go, the nursery had the sign and labels wrong then, one way or the other. thanks for the clearing up twosdale 
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Re: wanted ilex serrata
Gerard, if you could get a male and a female plant cutting growing i am happy to pay you and would greatly appreciate it, once you establish which are male or female of course.
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Re: wanted ilex serrata
English Holly -Ilex Aquifolium (Christmas holly)
Japanese Holly- Ilex Crenata (evergreen)
Japanese Winterberry -Ilex Serrata (deciduous)
I think I got that right
Jarryd, I will do my best.
Regards Gerard
Japanese Holly- Ilex Crenata (evergreen)
Japanese Winterberry -Ilex Serrata (deciduous)
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Jarryd, I will do my best.
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Re: wanted ilex serrata
I bought most of them, there might be a fresh batch of cuttings but you wont be able to ID it until spring.
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