Plant Details:
Plant Type: Deciduous Tree
Plant Family: Fagaceae
Plant Description: ‘Phantom Holly’ is a small to medium, multi-stemmed deciduous tree with pointy, lobed, gray foliage resembling holly leaves. Some drought tolerance. It is a cultivar of Wavyleaf Oak, a natural hybrid native to the Southwest. Not widely available for purchase.
Maintenance:
Maintenance Type: Tree - Deciduous
Plant Care: Tree - Deciduous (single-stemmed woody plants that lose their leaves every winter): Prune regularly to promote health, provide air circulation, maintain a desirable shape, and to remove dead or damaged branches. Pruning is best done in late winter to early spring for most trees. With spring blooming trees, prune after the blooms are spent. Choose species that are resistant to pest damage. Monitor the tree for pests, diseases or other ailments on a regular basis. Protect the trunk especially where maintenance activities, such as mowing, may cause damage. Newly planted trees in areas with high exposure should have the trunk protected during the winter.
Plant Attributes:
Mature Size: 10-20' tall x 10-15' wide
Utah Native: No
Nativar: Yes
Plant Select: Unknown
Pollinator Friendly: Unknown
Localscapes: Tree, Perimeter Plant
Evergreen: No
Foliage Interest: No
Foliage Colors: Blue-Green, Gray-green
Bloom Colors: Inconspicuous
Bloom Seasons:
Bloom Period: -
Erosion Control: Yes
Ground Cover: No
Foodscape: No
Growing Conditions:
Hardiness Zone: 6 to 9
Light Requirement: Full Sun (6+ hrs sun), Part Shade (4-6 hrs morning sun), Part Sun (4-6 hrs afternoon sun)
Irrigation Requirement:
Low (1/2" every 10-14 days)
Low (1/2" every 10-14 days)
Salt Tolerant: Yes
Deer Tolerant: Yes
Garden Location:
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Localscapes Path
- Park Strip Hill

