White Blooms in Spring + Bright Berries in Fall
Why Pride of Houston Yaupon Holly Shrubs?
This lovely North American shrub produces striking white flowers in the spring and abundant, brightly-colored berries that welcome fall. The long-lasting berries stay through winter and attract a variety of birds, bees, and other wildlife, making the Pride of Houston Yaupon a must-have for your landscape.
The Pride of Houston’s large, upright growth makes it a versatile landscape accent that can stand alone or offer a vibrant backdrop. This dense, multi-stemmed evergreen has a refined texture that sets it apart from similar varieties.
Even better? It’s highly tolerant of drought and sea salt. Tough conditions are no match for the strong, virtually carefree Pride of Houston Yaupon.
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The best part about your Yaupon? Itās made to acclimate and grow well, with results that continue long after it arrives at your door. Thatās because we plant, monitor, and ship your Yaupon with care. We put in the extra work to meticulously nurture your plant and ensure itās a proven performer.
Now, youāll reap the rewards of our hard work. Order your own Pride of Houston Yaupon Holly Shrub before itās gone!
Planting & Care
1. Planting: Your Yaupon Holly is highly adaptable, but itās important to select the right location ā preferably one that receives 6 to 8 hours of sunlight per day and with well-drained soil. After selecting a location, dig a hole thatās two to three times the size of your shrubās root ball, place your shrub, then backfill the soil while tamping down the soil to avoid air pockets. After planting, water to settle your Yauponās roots.
It doesnāt tolerate urban pollution, so itās best planted away from streets and highly urban areas.
2. Watering: Water your Yaupon weekly, or more often in extreme heat. If youāre not sure when to water your shrub, simply check its surrounding soil down to about 2 or 3 inches. If the soil here is dry, water your Yaupon. It prefers average to moist soil but is drought tolerant.
3. Fertilizing: Feed your Yaupon with an evergreen-specific fertilizer in early spring.
4. Pruning: Prune to shape in late winter after the danger of extreme cold has passed.

















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