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A telephone-pole shaped Japanese Holly.
'Sky Pencil' deserves a place of honor in any garden due to its bold architectural form and lustrous forest-green leaves.
This telephone-pole-shaped Japanese Holly was introduced in 1985 by the National Arboretum. Its fastigate shape adds texture to the garden, and its forest-green leaves remain lustrous year-round -- perfect for an entryway or container. With an upright, neat, maintenance-free habit, only 8 feet tall, 1 1/2 feet wide, and fascinating geometric contours, it deserves a place of honor in any garden where bold architectural form is sought. Zones 6-8.
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