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- Title
Ilex aquifolium L.
- Authors
Peterken, G. F.; Lloyd, P. S.
- Abstract
The article focuses on the study on the biological flora of the British Isles, specifically the ilex aquifolium L. Ilex aquifolium L were normally dioecious, with no subspecies, and are native, and widespread in Great Britain. Physical attributions include green twigs, with grey bark, alternate leaves, and could grow up to 23 meters in height. Previous studies suggested that ilex aquiform L, or English holly, were not seen in areas where temperature falls below negative 0.5 degree celsius. Holly flowers, particularly from mature hollies, are abundant in most seasons, but the quantity of the fruits may vary from year to year.
- Subjects
NEW Forest (England : Forest); BRITISH Isles; UNITED Kingdom; ENGLISH holly; BOTANICAL research; ECOLOGICAL research; PLANT physiology; BOTANICAL illustration; PLANT ecology
- Publication
Journal of Ecology, 1967, Vol 55, Issue 3, p841
- ISSN
0022-0477
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2307/2258429