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  2. Ilex crenata - Wikipedia

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    Ilex crenata edging parterre beds in an English garden Ilex crenata is grown as an ornamental plant for its dense evergreen foliage, and is a popular plant among bonsai enthusiasts. [ 5 ] It is superficially similar in appearance to boxwood (box), and is often used in similar situations, such as low hedging; but it can readily be distinguished ...

  3. List of species used in bonsai - Wikipedia

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    Ilex: Holly Jacaranda mimosifolia: Blue jacaranda [6]: 56–57 Jasminum nudiflorum: Winter Jasmine Juniperus procumbens: Dwarf Japanese Garden Juniper Juniperus californica: California Juniper [8] Juniperus chinensis

  4. Category:Plants used in bonsai - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Plants used in bonsai" The following 124 pages are in this category, out of 124 total. ... Ilex mitis; Ilex vomitoria; J. Jabuticaba; Juniperus ...

  5. Holly - Wikipedia

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    Ilex (/ ˈ aɪ l ɛ k s /) or holly [3] is a genus of over 570 species of flowering plants in the family Aquifoliaceae, and the only living genus in that family. [4] Ilex has the most species of any woody dioecious angiosperm genus. [5] The species are evergreen or deciduous trees, shrubs, and climbers from tropics to temperate zones worldwide.

  6. List of Ilex species - Wikipedia

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    The following species and natural hybrids in the flowering plant genus Ilex, the hollies, are accepted by Plants of the World Online. [1] Ilex has the most species of any woody dioecious angiosperm genus.

  7. Malpighia coccigera - Wikipedia

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    Malpighia coccigera is a species of flowering plant in the family Malpighiaceae, that is native to the Caribbean. It is commonly known as Singapore holly [ 1 ] or dwarf holly due to the shape of its leaves , despite it not being a true holly (genus Ilex ).