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Ilex vomitoria, commonly known as yaupon or yaupon holly, is native to a variety of areas including sandy woods, dunes, open fields, forest edges and wet swamps, often along the coastal plain and maritime forests, from Virginia to Florida, Arkansas and Texas. This is a thicket-forming, broadleaf evergreen shrub or small tree that typically grows in an upright, irregularly branched form to 10-20’ tall and to 10’ wide, but may grow taller in optimum conditions.
Grow in average, medium to wet soils in full sun to part shade. In its native habitat, it grows in dry to wet conditions, in a variety of soils and in sun or shade. It generally tolerates more drought than most other hollies. Plants of this species are dioecious (separate male and female plants). Female plants need a male pollinator in the area in order to bear fruit.
| Sun | |
| Yes | |
| 10-20 ft | |
| 8-12 ft | |
| Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter | |
| Yes | |
| White | |
| Mild | |
| Yes | |
| Yes |