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American Holly
... American Holly You are here: About>Education>Forestry> Identify Trees> American Holly Forestry Education Forestry Essentials Christmas Tree Buyers GuideThe ... American Holly From Steve Nix, Your Guide to Forestry. FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now! Tree in the Holly Family - Aquifoliaceae Aquifoliaceae - Watson/Dallwitz Description of American Holly - Ilex opaca American holly Leaves: ...
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Ilex opaca, American holly
... Ilex opaca, American holly Ilex opaca Ait. Family: Aquifoliaceae Common name: American holly Evergreen tree to 15 m (50 ft ) tall and 30 cm (1 ft) diameter. Bark ... are eaten by several species of birds. Ilex is the ancient name of the European holly oak; opaca refers to the dull green color of the leaves. Distribution in Oklahoma: BACK ...
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American holly
... holly (Ilex cassine) is similar to the American holly, especially its fruit and flowers. Dahoon holly leaves are not as leathery and the leaf margins are not as thorny as the American holly. American holly ...
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Hello my Dolly, Hello my Holly!
... Ilex genus are considered to be true hollies. The holly most people are familiar with is the common, or english holly, I. aquifolium. The american holly is known as I. opaca, and to the casual observer, it would probably appear indistinguishable from the english holly. Hollies have the somewhat ...
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Holly
... English holly (Ilex aquifolium) and American holly (Ilex opaca) are the species most commonly grown as Christmas decorations, mostly along the Pacific coats between Oregon and British Columbia. The American holly has duller leaves and more spines than the English holly. (A common problem faced by commercial growers is ...
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Holly
... holly, Meserve holly - An evergreen with shiny dark bluish-green leaves on purple stems. The leaves are edged with coarse tears, and the female plant bears brilliant red berries. Ilex opaca: American holly - Grows to 50 ft. with 3 inch, dull green leaves. The fruits may be red, oragne or yellow. Hardy in zones 6-9. Ilex pernyi: Perny holly ...
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Medicinal properties of holly
... holly (Ilex crenata) It doesn't usually overcome 4 meters high. It possesses black brilliant fruits. Its wood is used for hedges, especially those than can be cut in different forms. - American holly (Ilex opaca) Up to 9 meters, it is characterized by the yellowish color of the back of their leaves. It is a holly type that prefers the sun to the shade. - Holly ... South American countries ...
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OD07 - ORNAMENTAL DISEASES INFORMATION NOTE NO. 7 HOLLY DISEASES AND THEIR CONTROL IN THE LANDSCAPE
... holly species. Highly Susceptible Moderately Resistant Highly Resistant Ilex crenata (Japanese Holly) Ilex vomitoria (Yaupon Holly) Ilex cornuta (Chinese Holly) Ilex hybrid (Blue Holly) Ilex opaca (American Holly) Ilex aquifolium (English Holly) ... damage on otherwise healthy plants. Leaf spot diseases are more common on American holly, but usually appear during the winter and spring on old leaves. ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

The Gardener's Network : Holly
... Florist Amazon.com Search for: Flowers Annuals Perennials Bulbs Holly Christmas Trees Poinsettia Holly Mistletoe Christmas Cactus Here's another symbol of Christmas. Holly is a tree or shrub. The part of the ... from New England and southward across most of the Eastern U.S. More Information: Holly Society of America American Holly We give this site "two sprigs up!" It has everything from history to ...
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TreeHelp.com: Trees: Species: Holly
... Control Products Quality, hand-sorted tree seeds Holly intro | types | insects and diseases Holly, a traditional plant in Christmas decorating ... holly. It is found in almost all countries of the world in the temperate and sub-tropical regions. The native American holly ... warmer sections of the state. The American holly, Ilex opaca, is similar to the English holly, but has slightly less attractive ...
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