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  1. May 19, 2023 · Holly Overview. Where to Plant Holly. Most hollies like full sun to partial shade. They can tolerate many soil types but thrive best in loamy, well-draining soil with a slightly acidic pH (5.0 to 6.0). If grown in more alkaline-based soils, holly foliage may turn yellow, and the shrub may struggle.

  2. Holly bushes bear lovely evergreen leaves year-round and also bear attractive red berries. If you'd like to grow your own boughs to Deck the Halls, this is the plant. And they're easy to grow! Learn how to plant, grow, and care for hollies.

  3. Mar 13, 2023 · 18 Types of Holly Plants. Holly trees and shrubs fall within the Ilex genus of plants—the only genus of the Aquifoliaceae family. There are about 480 deciduous and evergreen species within this genus, including trees, shrubs, and climbing lianas.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HollyHolly - Wikipedia

    Holly – more specifically the European holly, Ilex aquifolium – is commonly referenced at Christmas time, and is often referred to by the name Christ's thorn. In many Western Christian cultures, holly is a traditional Christmas decoration, used especially in wreaths and illustrations, for instance on Christmas cards.

  5. holly, (genus Ilex ), genus of some 600 species of shrubs and trees in the family Aquifoliaceae, distributed nearly worldwide. Several species are cultivated as ornamentals for their distinctive foliage and red or black fruits, which persist into winter and are popular Christmas decorations.

  6. Oct 31, 2023 · What Is Holly? When you think of holly, you probably picture the glossy, alternate, spiky green leaves of common holly ( llex aquifolium) – but the Ilex genus includes over 500 species, many of which don’t resemble the familiar holiday greenery one bit.

  7. Holly ( Ilex) is a diverse genus of trees and shrubs, with more than 400 species that occur in temperate, subtropical and tropical regions across the globe. This popular landscape plant is best known for the bright red berries that cheer up the winter landscape and are used to decorate Christmas wreaths and garlands.

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