Dwarf Burford holly features glossy deep-green leaves and nice red berries throughout winter. The compact habit is great for massing where a small broad plant is needed. Birds love the ornamental red berries. deer tend to avoid the foliage, which is on the rough side. The leaves, up to 4 in. L, have a single spine at the tip, unlike other holly bushes that have many spines. Use as a medium hedge or medium border specimen. with attractive foliage all year long, this holly makes a terrific foundation plant and backdrop for splashy bloomers. Can be kept "trim and proper" as a dense, compact, formal screen or hedge or left to grow wild for a more natural, open look. Versatile, at home in Asian-inspired gardens, woodland-style spaces, formal designs and more. Grows to 4 ft. to 6 ft. H and wide. Needs average moisture and well-draining soil. Provide full to part sun. Flowers in spring. Hardy to Zone 7/0°F.