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Michigan Holly
Latin Name:
Ilex verticillata
location:
the eastern and central United States; parts of Canada
The Michigan Holly, originally named Ilex verticillata, lives around the eastern and central United States; parts of Canada. To recognize it it is mainly a deciduous, multi-stemmed shrub, making it a very special plant among others! In the summer, the form of its leafs is more or less deciduous with alternate leaf arrangement and in the automn it is more or less not especially showy. The Michigan Holly (Ilex verticillata) has flowers that are dioecious, with male and female plants and the fruits it has are only present on female plant. It has a beautiful Bark, where we can see dark gray to brown on it. Something that is noticeable to know regarding the way it is cultured is that full sun to partial shade; more sun means more fruit on females Also, an inconvinient with the Michigan Holly can be that fruit set only on pollinated female plants It can be easy to recognize a Ilex verticillata with its deciduous, alternate leaves. The Michigan Holly's propagation is pretty interesting since it is mainly done early summer cuttings are easily rooted
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