An example of an evergreen plant with white berries is the American holly (Ilex opaca). This plant features glossy, dark green leaves and produces small white berries that are a food source for various birds. The berries are toxic to humans if ingested, but they add visual interest to the landscape during winter months. Other evergreen plants with white berries include certain varieties of mistletoe.
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a garland is a parasitic plant having evergreen leaves and bearing white berries and small, yellow flowers .
The parasitic evergreen plant has yellowish flowers; small, yellowish green leaves; and waxy, white berries.
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White. The parasitic plant has yellowish flowers, small yellowish green leaves, and waxy white berries.The plant itself is green, the berries are white.mistletoe is green with yellowish leaves and has white berriesThe berries on mistletoe are white.
SalalA North American plant of the heath family, with clusters of pink or white flowers and edible purple-black berries.- Small evergreen shrub of Pacific coast of North America having edible dark purple grape-sized berries (wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn)
Teaberry flowers are white. Its berry is bright red.
Boughs of Holly. Holly is an evergreen with waxy green leaves and red berries.
mistletoe
Snowberry bush. The berries are poisonous.
A myrtle is a evergreen shrub. It's known for its high-gloss aromatic foliage that is surrounded by white flowers and purple-black berries.