beds in an English garden
Ilex crenata is grown as an
ornamental plant for its dense evergreen foliage, and is a popular plant among
bonsai enthusiasts and suburban property developers alike. It is superficially similar in appearance to
boxwood (box), and is often used in similar situations, such as low hedging; but it can readily be distinguished from boxwood by its alternate, not opposite, leaf arrangement. Numerous
cultivars have been selected, including plants with the leaves
variegated (e.g. 'Golden Gem', 'Shiro-Fukurin'), dark green (e.g. 'Green Lustre'), or greyish-green (e.g. 'Bad Zwischenahn'); with yellow fruit (e.g. 'Ivory Hall'); and with an erect habit (e.g. 'Chesapeake' and 'Sky Pencil'), and spreading (e.g. 'Green Island', 'Hetzii'), or dwarf (e.g. '
Mariesii', 'Stokes'). The cultivars 'Golden Gem' and ‘Fastigiata’ (Fastigiata Group) have gained the
Royal Horticultural Society's
Award of Garden Merit. ==References==