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holly ilex

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Ilex ambigua, Carolina holly
... Ilex ambigua, Carolina holly Ilex ambigua (Michx.) Torr. Family: Aquifoliaceae Common names: Carolina holly, sand holly Synonyms: Ilex buswellii, I. caroliniana, I. montana var. beadlei, I. montana var. mollis, I. beadlei ... plain Comment: The fruits are eaten by several species of birds. Ilex is the ancient name of the European holly oak; ambigua refers to its vague similarity to other species. ...
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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 ... : FACU Comment: The fruits 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 ...
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Medicinal properties of holly
... holly ILEX AQUIFOLIUM L. HOLLY A detail of the leaves and flowers BACK TO MEDICINAL PLANTS Common noun : Holly Scientific noun : Ilex aquifolium L. Family. Holly family - Aquifoliaceae Habitat: ... 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 ...
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Hello my Dolly, Hello my Holly!
... the 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 ... a cup of tea from any holly plant that you happen upon. How common toxicity in the Ilex genus may be isn't quite clear to me. There have been reports of poisoning by english holly, and others ...
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American Holly
... 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 ... black cherry | black walnut/butternut | cottonwood | elm | hackberry | hickory | holly | locust | magnolia | maple | oak | poplar | red alder | royal paulownia | ...
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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 ... (Ilex vomitoria) to make a hallucinogenic beverage. The species name, "vomitoria", comes from the fact that vomiting was a common side effect of its consumption. In Europe, holly ...
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Holly
... Ilex crenata 'Convexa': Japanese holly - has noticibly convex, dark green leaves. Ilex crenata 'Mariesii': Japanese holly, dwarf Japanese holly, dwarf box-leaved holly. Ilex crenata 'Stokes': Japanese holly - a dwarf form. Ilex ...
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Dwarf Yaupon Holly
... Yaupon Holly Dwarf Yaupon Holly - Ilex vomitoria nana General information: The botanical name for this particular specie of holly is Ilex vomitoria nana or Dwarf Yaupon Holly. It is one of eleven hollies native to ... close relatives. One is Ilex Shillings which does not grow native but has adapted well to the SE USA. The other is Ilex myrtifolia or myrtle-leaved holly. Ilex vomitoria nana may also be ...
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Ilex opaca Ait
... holly (Ilex opaca) reminded them of the English holly (Ilex aquifolium), a symbol of Christmas for centuries in England and Europe (13,26). Since then American holly, also called white holly or Christmas holly ... Richard. 1980. Some observations of American holly, Ilex opaca Aiton, on the east coast of the United States. In Proceedings, Fifty-seventh Meeting Holly Society of America, October 23-26. ...
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TreeHelp.com: Trees: Species: Holly
... holly, Ilex crenata 'Rotundifolia', will attain a height of six to eight feet. It has attractive, glossy leaves and will grow well in partial shade. The boxwood or boxleaf Japanese holly, Ilex ...
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