These field holly usually have beautiful red berries by this time of year. Look what color they are? We have a Christmas Tree Farm and the Holly is along the edge of the baby trees. We had an unusual amount of rain, it has been warmer than usual until last week then NJ had a snow storm, but here we had almost nothing. We have had one good freeze to speak of. So, did the weather do this and will they eventually turn red? Anyone have any ideas?
You will notice on this picture there are still some white blossoms beside some of the berries. Almost as if the tree is mixed up and does not know what to do next.
Did the weather do this to our Holly?
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