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Holly Farm is sold! November 25, 2019

Murphy Administration Purchases 1,400-Acre Cumberland County Farm to Preserve New Jersey’s Largest Concentration of Endangered Species Read Story...

 

Anderson Holly Collection
Delaware Botanic Gardens
Spring Newsletter 2019

On March 27, the Delaware Botanic Gardens (DBG) received and planted 32 holly trees that were donated from the Charles R. Anderson Holly Collection in Owings Mills, MD.
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Chicago Tribune
Life & Style / Home & Garden

DECEMBER 15, 2015
By Teresa Woodard

Hollies brighten winter landscape with new introductions, new found respect Go to Web Page

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Holly Days at UT Arboretum
By Nancy Dorman-Hickson | November 20, 2014
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Elizabeth White’s Refuge for the Conservation of the
American Holly Tree

by Rick Prickett, President Whitesbog Preservation Trust 2009
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A PASSION FOR PROPAGATING HOLLIES

Carmen A. Gianforte
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Holly Thrives as Symbol of Season After More Than 2,000 Years
The Baltimore Sun By Jonathan Pitts, December 23, 2012
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Deciduous Hollies in Alabama
By Wayne Webb of Camden, Al
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The Holly bears a berry...

By Lorraine Kiefer
Triple Oaks Nursery & Herb Garden
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HOLLY HAVEN Winter 2010
By Dan Dewey

The following article was reprinted in the Holly Society of America Journal, v28 #2, 2011, with kind permission from Cape Cod Life Publications. The original article, posted here,
was written and photographed by Dan Dewey and appeared in the Winter 2010 edition of Cape Cod Home magazine. The Holly Society of America is grateful for permission to reprint this article that features Bill Cannon, a long-time and valued member of HSA.

Emily Jernigan, Editor, Holly Society of America

Cape Cod Publications
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FRENCH CONNECTION TOUR, 2009

By Dennis Superczynski

In September 2009, several Holly Society Members and friends from the University of Tennessee Arboretum and Gardens journeyed to Western Europe for visits to Europe’s grandest gardens, and to connect with our good friend and loyal Holly Society member Albert Neél and his wife, Anik. Read More... Download PDF File... (389 KB)

 

Other Articles

A leafless holly for winter - The Washington Post
By Adrian Higgins
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Winter is prime time to view UT Arboretum's
200+ holly collection

By T. Wayne Waters Special to the News Sentinel
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Gardener Portrait: Bill Cannon
Avant Magazine
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Evergreen Hollies
Fine Gardening Magazine
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Christmas Holly: History, Winter Solstice
By David Beaulieu, About.com Guide
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The Holly Tree
By Caer Feddwyd
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Articles from Virginia Cooperative Extension

Orcharding
Virginia Cut Holly Production: Planning and Site Selection
Virginia Cooperative Extension
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Alternative Ground Cover
Virginia Cut Holly Production: Alternative Ground Cover
Virginia Cooperative Extension
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Vegetation Control
Virginia Cut Holly Production: Vegetation Control
Virginia Cooperative Extension
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Orchard Layout and Planting
Virginia Cut Holly Production: Orchard Layout and Planting
Virginia Cooperative Extension
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Holly Pollination and Honey Bees
Virginia Cut Holly Production: Holly Pollination and Honey Bees
Virginia Cooperative Extension
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Pest Management
Virginia Cut Holly Production: Pest Management
Virginia Cooperative Extension
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Pruning, Harvesting and Marketing
Virginia Cut Holly Production: Pruning, Harvesting and Marketing
Virginia Cooperative Extension
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Articles of Interest
Our People of the Century Clarence Wolf and Dan Fenton:
United By Chance, Pair's Interest in Holly Put Millville on the Map
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