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  2. Ilex aquifolium - Wikipedia

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    Ilex aquifolium, the holly, common holly, English holly, European holly, or occasionally Christmas holly, is a species of flowering plant in the family Aquifoliaceae, native to western and southern Europe, northwest Africa, and southwest Asia.

  3. Are Holly Berries Poisonous? What to Know for Safe Holiday ...

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    English holly can reach 30 feet high and 15 feet wide, and because they require a male and female tree for pollination, you’ll need space for two if you want berries. They tolerate regular ...

  4. Ilex marginata - Wikipedia

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    Ilex marginata is a species of plant in the family Aquifoliaceae.It is endemic to Venezuela. [1] Otherwise known as the variegated English Holly. The female Ilex Marginata produces inedible small berries.

  5. Holly - Wikipedia

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    Holly – more specifically the European holly, Ilex aquifolium – is commonly referenced at Christmas time, and is often referred to by the name Christ's thorn. [44] [45] In many Western Christian cultures, holly is a traditional Christmas decoration, [46] used especially in wreaths and illustrations, for instance on Christmas cards.

  6. 'Tis the Season to Decorate Your Home With These ... - AOL

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    English Holly. There are about 600 species of holly, but the English variety has become the Christmas staple with its forest green leaves and bright red berries. It's excellent for growing in ...

  7. Christmas plants - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the Middle Ages, English church records commonly referred to buying holly and ivy for seasonal decor. [4] It was also common for wealthy households to buy greenery, also for decorative purposes; this is reflected in the 16th century Welsh carol, Deck the Halls. [4]

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