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ilex (ˈaɪlɛks) Also 6–8 ilix. [a. L. īlex, īlic-em holm-oak.] 1. The holm-oak or evergreen oak (Quercus Ilex).1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xvii. lxxxiii. (1495) 654 Ilex is a manere oke, a tree that beeryth maste. 1506 Sir R. Guylforde Pilgr. (Camden) 53 The tre called Ilex, that then stode byfore Ab...
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Ilex (disambiguation)
Ilex or ILEX may also refer to:
Biology
Centrolene ilex, a South American frog
Quercus ilex (the holm or holly oak), a Mediterranean tree
Enterprises and organizations
ILEX Press Ltd., division of Hachette publishing books on graphics
Ilex Theatre Company at Hollyfield School, Surrey, England
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ilex/ˈaɪleks; `aɪlɛks/ n(pl ~es)1 (botany 植) (plant of the) genus of trees that includes holly 冬青属; 冬青属植物.2 (also holm-oak) type of evergreen oak-tree with leaves like holly 圣栎(一种常青栎树, 叶似冬青).
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Ilex integra
Uses
The bark of the Ilex integra is an ingredient in birdlime, and it is also sometimes planted as a sacred tree. References
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Ilex integra
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Plants described in 1784
Flora of China
Flora of Taiwan
Flora of Japan
Trees of Korea
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Ilex rotunda - Wikimedia Commons
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Ilex ambigua
Description
Ilex ambigua is a large shrub or small tree up to tall. forms and varieties
Ilex ambigua f. ambigua
Ilex ambigua var. ambigua
Ilex ambigua f. mollis (A. Gray) H.E. Ahles
Ilex ambigua var. monticola (A.
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Ilex verticillata
Selected cultivars
Female
Ilex verticillata 'Winter Red' Fruit is orange-red
Ilex verticillata 'Afterglow' Fruit is orange-red
Ilex verticillata 'Red Sprite' Large, red fruit
Ilex verticillata 'Spravy' "Berry Heavy" Fruit is orange-red
Ilex verticillata 'Spriber' "Berry Nice" Bright red fruit
Ilex
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Ilex cornuta
Ilex cornuta was introduced to the United States and is currently considered invasive. Ilex cornuta is tolerant of most soils except those that are poorly drained.
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Ilex arnhemensis
Ilex arnhemensis is the only species of Ilex (holly) native to Australia. This species was first published by Ferdinand von Mueller in 1861, under the name Byronia arnhemensis; and transferred in Ilex in 1890.
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Ilex rotunda - Wikimedia Commons
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Ilex montana
Ilex montana, the mountain winterberry (or "mountain holly" which is more typically Ilex mucronata), is a species of holly native to the Eastern United Synonyms include Ilex monticola.
Description
Ilex montana is a deciduous shrub or small tree growing to tall.
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Hořký čaj Kuding - Ilex kudingcha | Ku Ding Cha
Jan 31, 2024Hořký čaj Kuding - Ku Ding Cha 苦丁茶 je léčivý čaj, který se v tradiční čínské medicíně používá již tisíce let. Slovo 'Ku 苦' znamená hořký a čínský znak pro 'Ding 丁' znamená hrot, což je typický tvar tohoto čaje. Listy používané k výrobě pocházejí ze stálezelené rostliny Ilex kudingcha, která se pěstuje v Číně ...
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(PDF) Modeling the Invasion of Holly (Ilex aquifolium): Spatial ...
关键词: 细胞自动机, 冬青树, 入侵物种, 多元逻辑迴归, 太平洋东北岸。 En este estudio investigamos los factores ambientales asociados con el establecimiento de la planta invasora acebo ingl es (Ilex aquifolium) y las trayectorias espaciotemporales de su dispersi on potencial.
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Ilex marginata
Ilex marginata is a species of plant in the family Aquifoliaceae. It is endemic to Venezuela.
Otherwise known as the variegated English Holly. The female Ilex Marginata produces inedible small berries.
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(PDF) Modeling the Invasion of Holly (Ilex aquifolium): Spatial ...
Modeling the Invasion of Holly (Ilex aquifolium): Spatial Relationships and Spread Trajectories
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