ilex aquifolium nelly stevens

description

ilex aquifolium 'nellie ♪is a kind of agri- with glossy leaves, ovals and dark greens, characterized by thorns along the margins. with a upright growth and conical or oval shape, can reach heights Considerable and is often used to form dense and resistant. the plant produces insignificant flowers, but the females develop red berries in autumn, which remain persistent during winter. thanks to its spiny nature, it is a chosen shrub to provide privacy and protection in various gardening projects landscape, and is suitable for different climatic conditions and types of Ground.

characteristic

commonly used for create ornamental hedges, edge or as an isolated plant in the gardens, requires moderate maintenance with periodic pruning. the berries are toxic if ingested and the plant is adaptable to different soil and climate conditions.

leaves and stem: the leaves are persistent, oval and glossy, with dense margin, the stem can grow erectly and ramified, forming a compact shrub.

flower and fruit: the flowers are small, white and appear in spring; the fruits are small red or orange berries that persist in winter, adding ornamental interest.

habitat and adaptability: is adaptable to various types of soil and grows well in sunny or partially shaded positions.

ornamental use: is often cultivated as an ornamental shrub in the gardens. its dense shape and colorful fruits make it attractive for decorative purposes.

origin

the ilex aquifolium 'nellie stevens' is a perennial plant from outside native to the america north and belonging to the family of the aquifoliaceae. has no natural origins, having been developed through selection and hybridization processes to obtain desired ornamental characteristics. is not a species or variety which is found spontaneously in nature, but has been cultivated for purposes decorative and landscaped.

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