Sea holly is a plant.
I'm pretty sure that they are carnivores. They might overwinter in holly trees, or eat scale insects on holly trees, but not eat the hollies.
Holly Cook has written: 'The sea wife'
No, it is a land based plant.
because the can not breath
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.
It is to protect it from grazing animals.
It is to protect it from grazing animals.
Birds to eat the berries.
they eat magical unicorns in the sea and can fly
Sea fans eat zooplankton.
sea hibiscus eat incests
they eat grass and algea