Ilex aquifolium was created in 1753.
English Holly
I'm pretty sure its the pine tree Ilex aquifolium is the Latin name for the European holly.
John S. Wieman has written: 'History of English holly (Ilex Aquifolium) in Oregon and the Northwest' -- subject(s): Holly
The most likely red berries around Christmas are on holly plants (Ilex aquifolium).
Ilex cassine was created in 1753.
Ilex tarapotina was created in 1901.
Ilex vomitoria was created in 1789.
The genus of holly bushes that are both male and female is called Ilex. These holly bushes have separate male and female flowers on the same plant, making them monoecious. One common example of a monoecious holly species is Ilex aquifolium.
There are over 400 different species of holly, belonging to the genus Ilex. These species vary widely in appearance, habitat, and climate preferences, with some being popular for ornamental use in gardens and landscapes. The most well-known is the American holly (Ilex opaca), known for its glossy leaves and bright red berries. Other varieties include English holly (Ilex aquifolium) and winterberry (Ilex verticillata), each offering unique characteristics.
Houx is a literal French equivalent of the English name "Holly." The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun -- which references the same-named plant (Ilex aquifolium L. ) -- will be "oo" in French.
L. F. E. Rousseau has written: 'De l'efficacite des feuilles du houx (ilex aquifolium) dans le traitement des fie vres intermittentes'
Ilex aquifolium is holly bush ,hawthorn is crategus monogyner