Holly
| Holly | |
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| European Holly (Ilex aquifolium) leaves and fruit | |
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| (unranked): | Euasterids II
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| Order: | Aquifoliales
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| Family: | Aquifoliaceae DC. ex A.Rich.
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| Genus: | Ilex |
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About 600, see text | |
Holly is a type of bush with recognisable leaves. The leaves have sharp edges, and are often used to decorate a house on Christmas Day. Some types of holly are used to make tea. The leaves of the Holly don't fall of in the winter because they're very thick and have a waxy layer on them. Holly bushes produce berries that birds often eat during the winter season. The plant often signifies holidays such as Christmas, or the start of a new season.
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