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Ilex c****ine is a
holly native to the
southeastern coast of
North America, in the
United States from
Virginia to
southeast Texas, in
Mexico in Veracruz...
- c****ina, was
borrowed from
Timucua (despite this, it
usually refers to
Ilex c****ine). The
Latin name
comes from an
observation by
early Europeans that the...
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southern Europe,
northwest Africa, and
southwest Asia)
Ilex canariensis (Macaronesian islands)
Ilex c****ine –
dahoon holly, c****ena (Virginia to
southeast Texas...
- the yellow-berried 'Canary' and 'Morgan Gold'). With
Ilex c****ine it is a
parent of the
hybrid Ilex × attenuata,
which has
ornamental cultivars.
Holly is...
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Ilex canariensis Poir.
Ilex cardonae Steyerm.
Ilex casiquiarensis Loes.
Ilex c****ine L.
Ilex cauliflora H.W.Li ex Y.R.Li
Ilex celebensis Capit.
Ilex centrochinensis...
- Bennett,
Bradley C. (2005). "Diversity of
Methylxanthine Content in
Ilex c****ine L. and
Ilex vomitoria Ait.: ****essing
Sources of the
North American Stimulant...
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Ilex × attenuata, the
topal holly, is the
result of a
cross between Ilex c****ine (dahoon) and
Ilex opaca (American holly). It is a
naturally occurring...
- Cascina, in the
province of Pisa Igor C****ina,
Italian gymnast Ilex c****ine (Dahoon Holly)
Ilex vomitoria (Yaupon Holly) The
black drink brewed by
Native Americans...
- fly in the
family Agromyzidae. Its host
plants are
Ilex myrtifolia,
Ilex c****ine,
Ilex opaca, and
Ilex amelanchier. Kulp, L.A. (1968). "The
taxonomic status...
- (Fraxinus caroliniana), loblolly-bay (Gordonia lasianthus),
dahoon (
Ilex c****ine),
inkberry (I. glabra),
yaupon (I. vomitoria),
fetterbush lyonia (Lyonia...