Holly (Ilex spp.): While most people tend to think of hollies as having red berries, there are several cultivars with yellow or golden berries.
For more information on the hollies and all they have to offer consider the book Holly: The Genus Ilex by Fred C. Galle; a definative look at the genus and all it entails.
The American Cranberrybush or Viburnum is another terrific winter berry producer that is hardy through zone 3. There are several yellow or orange producing viburnum cultivars that make great additions to any garden. Viburnum opulus ‘Xanthocarpum’ is hardy to zone 3 and grows to approximately 5′. The Micheal Dodge Viburnum is 5-6′ as well and has brilliant reddish fall foliage.
Yellow berries can be a bright spot on a dreary winter day. Plant them where you can enjoy them to brighten up your garden!
See all the winter berry plants in other colors or learn more about using plants to create winter interest.
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