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Plant Care Guide > Chinese holly > Best Time to Buy
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How to Choose and Buy Healthy Chinese holly
(Ilex cornuta)
Chinese holly, also known as Chinese holly
Consider securing chinese holly in early to mid-spring for optimal planting. Chinese holly presents a moderate maintenance challenge but grows at a slow to moderate pace. Acquiring chinese holly will bring uniqueness to your garden with its spiked leaves and red berries. Confirm that the plant has lush green foliage, free of spots or browning for a healthier purchase.
Evergreen shrub
Thorny leaves
Red berries
Drought tolerant
Suitable for hedging
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What Is the Best Time for Buying Chinese Holly?

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The Symbolic or Cultural Significance of Chinese Holly

In Chinese culture, chinese holly symbolizes rebirth and new beginnings due to its evergreen nature and resilience in harsh weather conditions. As a symbol of strength and perseverance, it's often used in Feng Shui to deflect negative energies and cultivate purity and peace. Its red berries represent joy and positivity, celebrated particularly during the Chinese New Year, marking prosperity and growth. Thus, chinese holly has a deep cultural and symbolic importance in China.
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How to Select Healthy Chinese Holly?

When purchasing chinese holly, look for vibrant green leaves with no discoloration or brown spots. Check for an absence of pests by inspecting the leaves and stems for any insects or webs. Ensure the plant has a strong, upright growth habit and appears vigorous with no signs of wilting or damage. A healthy chinese holly typically has a balanced shape with evenly distributed foliage. Avoid plants with yellowing leaves or those that seem leggy, as these are indicators of poor health.
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