Ilex Verticillata (aka Winterberry) paired with Blue Prince Holly |
So, what are the requirements for high-quality ilex? Deep, saturated colors of the berries, a large concentration of berries on each stem, good positioning and length of laterals, and, of course, overall lasting power. It's these floral characteristics which make our ilex a joy to use in design and a pleasure to share with others.
How to Create the Perfect Ilex
The ilex we currently grow is the “Oosterwijk” variety, which is the female cultivar of the ilex plant, known for the holding power of its color and berries as a cut branch. Our original plants came from Holland a little over 10 years ago, and we've been growing them at our Willow Creek farm since then.
Ilex growing in Willow Creek |
Quality branch: high concentration of colorful berries, many laterals with good positioning, and great stem length. |
Lane then took cuttings from 20 of the outstanding performers, and these were repropagated and replanted. This process creates identical genetic copies of the strongest plants. Ilex may be one of the most difficult crops to repropagate, but it's worth it to follow the achievable dream of the "most perfect" ilex. Lane plants, tests, replants, retests, and so on in order to continuously improve and innovate--one of Sun Valley's guiding principles at work.
Lane in his element |
And while Lane has created the most perfect Ilex you can find on the market, the rest of the Sun Valley team ensures that it makes it to you that way.
Bunching and sleeving room |
Large bucket of de-foliated ilex in our sales office |
The years of work (and love) that have gone into creating the best product in the market is a testament our floral devotion, and has made Sun Valley THE dependable source for ilex. Not only that, Lane is continuing to improve and innovate, which makes the future look very berry bright, indeed.
Our exceptional red ilex is available NOW until it sells out, so get it quickly before Santa takes the rest of it up to Mrs. Claus!
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