Ilex cassine
Ilex cassine is a holly native to the southeastern coast of North America, in the United States from Virginia to southeast Texas, in Mexico in Veracruz, and in the Caribbean on the Bahamas, Cuba, and Puerto Rico. It is commonly known as Dahoon Holly or Cassena, the latter derived from the Timucua name for I. vomitoria. As with other hollies, it is dioecious with separate male and female plants. Only the females have berries, and a male pollenizer must be within range for bees to pollinate them. There are three varieties:
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Ilex cassine
Ilex cassine is a holly native to the southeastern coast of North America, in the United States from Virginia to southeast Texas, in Mexico in Veracruz, and in the Caribbean on the Bahamas, Cuba, and Puerto Rico. It is commonly known as Dahoon Holly or Cassena, the latter derived from the Timucua name for I. vomitoria. As with other hollies, it is dioecious with separate male and female plants. Only the females have berries, and a male pollenizer must be within range for bees to pollinate them. There are three varieties:
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Ilex cassine Ilex cassineFichi ...... tivé comme arbuste d'ornement.
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Ilex cassine is a holly native ...... xicana (Turcz.) Loes. (Mexico)
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Ilex cassine Ilex cassineFichi ...... tivé comme arbuste d'ornement.
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Ilex cassine is a holly native ...... em. There are three varieties:
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Houx cassine
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