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Inkberry
Latin Name:
Ilex glabra
location:
eastern and south central United States
The Inkberry, which is also referred as Ilex glabra, lives around eastern and south central United States. It is usually shaped as 4' to 8' tall, making it a plant very different from others. In the summer, a special form of foliage appears, more or less leaves mostly 1" to 2" long and 0.33" to 0.5" wide and in the automn it generally looks like evergreen. The Inkberry (Ilex glabra) has beautiful flowers that are dioecious, with male and female plants and grows fruits, characterized as small black fruits born in September. An interesting thing is its bark, where we see smooth on it. Something that is noticeable to know concerning its culture is that prefers adequate soil moisture and acidic pH However, a bad thing with the Inkberry can be that needs ample soil moisture It can be easy to recognize a Ilex glabra having its alternate leaves. The Inkberry's propagation is done in a special way since it does it cultivars by semi-hardwood or winter cuttings
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