ilex

The genus Ilex is composed of trees and shrubs

The ilex They are very popular trees and shrubs in gardens in temperate regions, but also in the rest of the world at Christmas. And, as you can see in the image above, its fruits are very, very decorative.

Although its leaves are armed with thorns, this does not detract from their ornamental value. In fact, thanks to this they can serve, for example, as a protective hedge. In addition, over time their glasses give a cool and pleasant shade.

Origin and characteristics of the Ilex

The Ilex genus is made up of about 400 species of trees and shrubs, deciduous or evergreen depending on the variety, most of them originating in the Northern Hemisphere. They tend to have a slow growth, reaching between 2 and 25 meters in height. The leaves are simple, whole, with a toothed and spiny margin.

In general, they have male flowers and female flowers in different specimens, that is, they are dioecious. The fruit is a berry, normally red in color, which despite its appearance, is not suitable for human consumption, but for example it serves as a livelihood for birds during the winter. Inside we will find between one and ten seeds.

Main species

The most popular Ilex species are the following:

Holly aquifolium

Holly view

Ilex aquifolium 'Golden Milkboy' // Image - Flickr / Leonora (Ellie) Enking

El Holly aquifolium is an evergreen tree or shrub native to western Asia and Europe, known as holly. Reaches a height of 6 to 20 meters, and has a pyramidal bearing, with a dense crown.

Since ancient times it has been given many uses. For example, in popular medicine its leaves have been used in infusion as diuretics and laxatives; Its high ornamental value means that it is cultivated in gardens, as well as being used as an ornament in homes during Christmas. In addition, its wood is appreciated in cabinetmaking.

However, and incidentally also fortunately, it is a protected species in many European countries, including Spain.

Ilex canariensis

The Ilex canariensis is a perennial shrub

Image - Wikimedia / Krzysztof Ziarnek, Kenraiz

El Ilex canariensis, known as acebiño, It is a shrub or evergreen tree 10 meters high endemic to Macaronesia. Its leaves are ovate in shape, and are shiny, with entire or somewhat spiny edges. It produces rounded, red fruits with a size of about one centimeter.

It is a typical plant of the forests of the Canary Island laurel, which tends to produce suckers that will replace the mother plant when it dries.

ilex crenata

The Ilex crenata is a low shrub

Image - Flickr / SuperFantastic

El ilex crenata It is an evergreen shrub native to Asia, specifically China, Japan, Korea and Sakhalin, called Japanese holly. Grows to a height of 3 to 5 meters normally, although it can reach 10 meters. Its leaves are small, glossy dark green, and have wavy margins.

Due to its characteristics, it is one of the best species of the genus to work as a low hedge.

Opaque ilex

The opaca Ilex has dark green leaves

El Opaque ilex is an evergreen tree native to the eastern United States that grows to 20 meters in height, although it can reach 30 meters. The leaves are dull green and dull, being paler on the underside than on the upper side. Its flowers are greenish white, and small.

Ilex paraguariensis

View of the Ilex paraguariensis

Image - Wikimedia / H. Zell

El Ilex paraguariensis, known as yerba mate, yerba del Paraguay or yerba de los Jesuitas, is an evergreen tree that grows wild in the Upper Paraná and some of the Paraguay River. It grows up to 15 meters in height, with a trunk of about 30 centimeters in diameter. It produces alternate leaves, with a toothed margin, and dark green in color.

It is a widely cultivated plant, since its leaves, chewed or infused, are non-addictive stimulants.

perado ilex

View of the Ilex Perado

Image - Wikimedia / Krzysztof Ziarnek, Kenraiz

El perado ilex, known as wild orange tree or bojo, is an endemic evergreen tree of Macaronesia. Reaches a height of 15 meters, and has large, ovate to almost rounded leaves, with a somewhat spiny margin.

ilex serrata

View of the Ilex serrata

Image - Wikimedia / Alpsdake

El ilex serrata, known as Japanese deciduous holly, is a shrub native to China and Japan that reaches a height of 4,5 meters. The leaves are elliptical, with a serrated margin, and of a dull green color. The flowers are pink, and its berries are red.

It is widely cultivated as bonsai, since it tolerates pruning very well, as well as weak frosts (down to -5ºC).

How do you take care of holly trees?

Growing a holly in the garden, or on the patio, can be a good idea, but first it is necessary to know what care to provide them:

  • Location: these are plants that must always be, throughout the year, outside the home, in a sunny or partially shaded exposition.
  • Earth: they do not have many demands, but it is recommended that they be fertile and that they do not tend to flood easily.
  • Irrigation: the frequency will be moderate. During the hot and dry season it is advisable to water about 3 times a week, but the rest of the year the waterings will be more spaced.
  • Subscriber: it is interesting to throw them ecological fertilizers, of organic origin, throughout the spring and summer.
  • Pruning: can be pruned at the end of winter, after the last frosts.
  • Rusticity: will vary depending on the species. There are some, like the I serrata, which holds up to -5ºC, but the I. aquifolium resists up to -18ºC.

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