Prunus ilicifolia, commonly known as the holly-leaved cherry, is a versatile California native shrub that enhances any garden with its distinctive foliage and seasonal interest. This evergreen plant typically reaches a height of 6 to 15 feet and can spread up to 10 feet wide, making it an excellent choice for hedges or backdrop plantings.
The growth habit of Prunus ilicifolia is dense and bushy, featuring oval, glossy leaves that resemble those of holly, lending a unique texture to the landscape. In spring, this shrub produces small, fragrant white flowers that attract pollinators, followed by edible dark purple to black cherries in late summer.
Prunus ilicifolia is well-suited for various garden styles, including Mediterranean and native plant landscapes. It thrives in well-drained soils and prefers full sun to partial shade, exhibiting drought tolerance once established. This plant is also beneficial for wildlife, providing food and habitat for various birds and insects. With its resilience and beauty, Prunus ilicifolia is a superb addition to any East Bay garden.