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Ilex verticillata, the winterberry, is a species of holly native to eastern North America in the United States and southeast Canada, from Newfoundland west to Ontario and Minnesota, and south to Alabama. [3] [4] Other names that have been used include black alder, [5] [6] Canada holly, [5] coralberry, [6] fever bush, [7] Michigan holly, [6] or ...
Ilex subg. Ilex, with the rest of the species; The genus is widespread throughout the temperate and subtropical regions of the world. It includes species of trees, shrubs, and climbers, with evergreen or deciduous foliage and inconspicuous flowers. Its range was more extended in the Tertiary period and many species are adapted to laurel forest ...
Ilex opaca Aiton [1]: 180–181 American Holly: Common state-wide Least Concern: Aquifoliaceae: Ilex verticillata (L.) Gray [1]: 181 Common Winterberry: Blue Ridge Mountains and Piedmont: Least Concern: Aquifoliaceae: Ilex vomitoria Aiton [1]: 181–182 Yaupon: Outer Coastal Plain: Least Concern: Celastraceae: Euonymus atropurpureus Jacq. [1 ...
5 Reasons Your Snake Plant's Leaves Are Drooping, According to Horticulturists. Madeline Buiano. January 20, 2025 at 6:01 AM. tsableaux / 500px / Getty Images. ... the leaf tissue will start to ...
Fraxinus pennsylvanica (Green Ash) Fraxinus profunda (Pumpkin Ash) Fraxinus quadrangulata (Blue Ash) Gleditsia. Gleditsia triacanthos (Honey-locust) Gymnocladus. Gymnocladus dioicus (Kentucky coffee-tree) Hamamelis. Hamamelis virginiana (Witch-hazel) Hippophae. Hippophae rhamnoides (Sea-buckthorn) - introduced; Ilex (hollies) Ilex aquifolium ...
Ilex abscondita Steyerm. Ilex aculeolata Nakai; Ilex acutidenticulata Steyerm. Ilex affinis Gardner; Ilex aggregata (Ruiz & Pav.) Loes. Ilex alternifolia (Zoll. & Moritzi) Loes. Ilex altiplana Steyerm. Ilex amazonensis Edwin; Ilex ambigua (Michx.) Torr. Ilex amelanchier M.A.Curtis ex Chapm. Ilex amplifolia Rusby; Ilex amygdalina Reissek ex Loes ...
In one study, comparing P. ilicis to P. ilicicola on Ilex plants it was demonstrated that there were an average of 0.23 mines per leaf (or one mine for every four or five leaves on a plant). [8] Up to three mines may occur on a leaf – often much less than the number of oviposition scars, suggesting that intra-leaf competition has taken place. [9]
Blue ash is a medium sized deciduous tree typically reaching a height of 10–25 m (33–82 ft) with a trunk 50–100 cm (20–39 in) in diameter. The twigs typically have four corky ridges, a distinctive feature giving them a square appearance (in cross-section), hence the species name, quadrangulata, meaning four-angled.