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  2. Ilex opaca - Wikipedia

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    Ilex opaca, the American holly, is a species of holly, native to the eastern and south-central United States, from coastal Massachusetts south to central Florida, and west to southeastern Missouri and eastern Texas.

  3. Holly - Wikipedia

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    Ilex mucronata (L.) M.Powell, Savol., & S.Andrews – mountain holly, catberry (Eastern North America) Ilex opaca – American holly (Eastern United States) Ilex paraguariensis – yerba mate (mate, erva-mate) Ilex pedunculosa – longstalked holly; Ilex perado – Macaronesian holly; Ilex quercetorum (Mexico and Guatemala) Ilex rotunda

  4. List of Northern American nectar sources for honey bees

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    American holly: Ilex opaca: 4 6 no feral minor, important in Southeastern US T Tulip-tree, poplar Liriodendron tulipifera: 5 6 yes, see Monofloral honey: feral major in southern Appalachians, select northern locations, and Piedmont: T Apple [4] Malus domestica: 4 5 No, the nectar is mostly used for spring brood-raising and not stored for ...

  5. List of trees and shrubs by taxonomic family - Wikipedia

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    Aquifoliaceae (holly family) Ilex laevigata: smooth winterberry Aquifoliaceae (holly family) Ilex longipes: Georgia holly Aquifoliaceae (holly family) Ilex montana: mountain winterberry Aquifoliaceae (holly family) Ilex myrtifolia: myrtle-leaved holly Aquifoliaceae (holly family) Ilex opaca: American holly Aquifoliaceae (holly family) Ilex ...

  6. Holly Society of America - Wikipedia

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    The Holly Society of America is a non-profit organization with a mission to stimulate interest, promote research, and collect and disseminate information about the genus Ilex . It is located at 309 Buck Street, Millville, New Jersey; despite its name, it represents members from around the world. The society was established in 1947.

  7. List of pollen sources - Wikipedia

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    American holly: Ilex opaca: Apr – Jun feral Walnut: Juglans spp. Apr – May cultivated fair Tulip-tree: Lirodendron tulipifera: May – Jun cream feral and ornamental good Crab Apple: Malus spp. Mar – Jun light olive ornamental Apple: Malus domestica, Malus sylvestris: Apr – May yellow white cultivated and ornamental very good American ...