American Holly is a holly species that begins with the letter A.
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There are 18 different species of marmosets!
An American holly is a species of holly, Latin name Ilex opaca, native to the eastern United States.
Holly is eaten by pigs and wild boar, sheep, deer and a variety of birds. Most herbivores will have a go at holly but the holly will fight back and you will find that holly trees grazed by cattle will produce needlelike thorns at the lower end that will deter grazers.
The plant that produces berries after fertilization is the holly flower. There are between 400 and 600 species of holly flower.
Yes. A species can be propogated by seed and a cultivar can be propogated by cuttings.
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Holly is an only child.
A yerba is a species of holly, Latin name Ilex paraguariensis, which is native to southern South America.
If you're talking about the name Holly, there is no Hebrew equivalent. You would just spell it הוליIf you're talking about the species of tree called holly, it is tseeneet (צינית).(Not to be confused with the English word "holy")
A yerba mate is a species of holly, Latin name Ilex paraguariensis, native to southern South America.