Berry Heavy Winterberry Holly is a deciduous Holly so it loses its leaves in the fall, showcasing a spectacular display of bright red berries on bare stems throughout the winter months. Reaching 6 to 8 ft. in height and spread, it has an upright, rounded habit. In late spring to early summer, small, white flowers appear. These flowers are dioecious, meaning male and female flowers are on separate plants. For berries to form, both male and female plants must be present for pollination. To ensure berry production, plant at least one male plant near several female plants. The male plant should be of a compatible variety that blooms at the same time as the female plants. Try Mr. Poppins Winterberry Holly as your pollinator. Winterberry Holly's ability to thrive in a variety of conditions, combined with its minimal care requirements and stunning winter display, makes it a favored choice for adding seasonal interest and supporting wildlife in the landscape.