Holly blossoms from April to June every year, and the flowering period can last for one to two months. Holly is an evergreen tree. Properly maintained, it generally begins to sprout in early April and gradually blooms in late May. After the flowers wither, they enter the fruit-setting stage, and the fruit ripens in 65438+ 10, which is of great ornamental value. In the process of holly conservation, it should be noted that it will not bloom in the first year of conservation, so everyone must pay attention to patience. Some holly varieties even need to be maintained for about three years before they can blossom and bear fruit.