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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...
- Ilex glabra, also known as Appalachian tea, evergreen winterberry, Canadian winterberry, gallberry, inkberry, dye-leaves[citation needed] and houx galbre...
- Kuril Islands Siberia) Ilex serrata – ****anese winterberry Ilex verticillata (L.) A.Gray American winterberry (Eastern North America) Ilex vomitoria – yaupon...
- phoenicolasius Winterberry – Ilex verticillata American winterberry – Ilex verticillata Evergreen winterberry – Ilex glabra Virginia winterberry – Ilex verticillata...
- USS Winterberry (AN-56/YN-75) was an Ailanthus-class net laying ship which served with the United States Navy in the Pacific Ocean theatre of operations...
- Ilex serrata is a species in the Ilex (holly) genus and the family Aquifoliaceae. It is an evergreen shrub or small tree up to about 4.5 m high. In ****an...
- Māori, New Zealand blueberry) Ilex glabra (evergreen winterberry) Ilex verticillata (American winterberry) Scaevola plumieri (beachberry), species of Scaevola...
- Pesaturo, Janet (11 February 2020). "River Otter Vocalizations: the Purr". Winterberry Wildlife. Retrieved 12 November 2022. McCausland, Jim (May 2005). "Hood...
- Ilex montana, the mountain winterberry (or "mountain holly" which is more typically Ilex mucronata), is a species of holly native to the Eastern United...
- Ilex laevigata (Pursh) A. Gray, commonly referred to as smooth winterberry, is a plant species in the Aquifoliaceae (holly family). It is native to the...