Ilex crenata Caroline

£420.00

Description

A brilliant alternative to box, with neat evergreen leaves and a naturally tidy habit that’s perfect for structure planting. Ilex crenata ‘Caroline’ gives you that same clipped, formal look — but with excellent resilience and a fresh, modern feel. Ideal for low hedging, edging, and topiary-style shapes in pots.

Why you’ll love it

  • Box-look, without the box worries: A go-to substitute for Buxus
  • Evergreen structure: Keeps its colour and shape year-round
  • Great for clipping: Perfect for balls, domes, low hedges and edging
  • Smart in pots: Instantly elevates entrances, patios and terraces

Quick Facts

  • Botanical name: Ilex crenata ‘Caroline’
  • Common name: Japanese holly
  • Plant type: Evergreen shrub
  • Best for: Low hedging, border structure, topiary, pots, formal and modern gardens
  • Position: Sun or partial shade (shelter from cold, drying winds is ideal)
  • Soil: Moist but well-drained; avoid waterlogging
  • Hardiness: Hardy in Ireland & the UK

Description

If you love that crisp, evergreen “framework” in a garden — the kind that makes everything else look more intentional — Ilex crenata is one of the best plants you can choose. ‘Caroline’ has small, glossy leaves and a dense branching habit that responds beautifully to clipping, so you can keep it sharp and formal, or let it sit a little softer for a more natural look.
It works especially well as a repeating element: a line of low hedge to edge a path, a rhythm of clipped mounds through a border, or matching pots to frame a doorway.

Where to plant

  • As a low evergreen hedge to define beds and paths
  • In pots for year-round structure by doors and steps
  • In borders as clipped mounds to anchor softer planting
  • In formal layouts where you want clean lines and repetition

Care & planting notes

  • Watering: Water well in the first year; keep pots evenly moist
  • Feeding: A spring feed/mulch helps maintain dense growth and good colour
  • Pruning/clipping:
    • Light trim in late spring/early summer
    • Optional second tidy in late summer for a crisp finish
  • Soil tip: Good drainage matters — avoid heavy, waterlogged winter ground

Caragh’s Garden Notebook

For the most “designed” look, repeat Ilex crenata shapes at regular intervals — it creates instant rhythm. And if you’re planting it as a hedge, consistent spacing and a gentle trim early on will give you a thicker, more luxurious finish in the long run.

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