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ILEX
AQUIFOLIUM L.
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HOLLY
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A detail of the leaves and flowers
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| Common noun : Holly | ||
| Scientific noun : Ilex aquifolium L. | ||
| Family. Holly family - Aquifoliaceae | ||
| Habitat: Beech and oak woods and hedges of humid climates. | ||
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Characteristics:
Dioecious
tree of the Holly family - Aquifoliaceae, usually 10 m tall ( It can attain
25 m) . Erect stems with smooth bark, light grey, and bright green branches.
Alternate wavy leaves, elliptical or ovate, bright green, ,coriaceous
with strong spines ( Specially those near the ground; superior ones sometimes
spineless) Flowers in different trees, the female ones with four petals,
white-greenish. Fruits till 12 mm in diameter. They are red berries when
mature. |
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Components: . Theobromin - Ursolic and Ilexic acid - Tannins - Rutin - Gum . Ilexantine . Ilicin
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Internal use Diuretic: For their diuretic properties, the leaves are used to eliminate spare liquid of the organism in illnesses like rheumatism, gout or dropsy. (Boil during 10 minutes 4 spoonfuls of crumbled dry leaves. Take 3 cups a day.) (Decoction during half hour of 3 spoonfuls of dry roots for a liter of water. Drink a couple of cups daily)
Purge: To clean the bowels, carry out a maceration of dry bark in cold water during 12 hours . Drink 2 cups a day between the two main foods. The fruits have also been traditionally used as purgative, but, given their toxicity, they should be avoided completely.
Other uses
Holly has a very resistant wood to humidity ,so that reason it has been used in the field for constructions that tolerate the rottenness. It is habitual its use for stakes in fences Holly woods , due to the shade that reigns in their interior, have been habitual refuge of livestock in summer. This has caused their transformation , since, to let cattle go inside, shepherds have cut the biggest trees. This king of activity has formed secondary holly woods by sprouting many thinner and less vigorous samples. Holly constitutes, together with mistletoe, poinsettia and moss, one of the most important symbols in Christmas. (See more information about Christmas plants)
Toxicity
of holly
Curiosities:
There
are approximately about 400 species in holly family (Ilex) in
the entire world, being the regions near to the tropics where they are
more abundant . Holly is a very old tree. Before the glaciation, it
practically occupied all Europe , when it had a warmer climate. Then,
with the arrival of cold times, it was able to adapt to colder atmospheres
so that today, besides finding it in humid Mediterranean areas, it grows
fundamentally in Atlantic temperate areas and in the mountains of the
north of Africa. It doesn't like very high and cold areas or dry ones.
It prefers acid soils.
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