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ILEX 



ILEX 



1. 



1946. Ilex AquifoUtim. 



(.X'A) 



A. Foliage evergreen (Nos. 1-47). 

 B. Lvs. wilh coarse, spiny teeth, rarely entire. 

 Fls. in axillary dusters on branches of the previous 

 year. 

 D. Frs. and fls. stalked. 

 E. Shape of lvs. oval or ovate to lanceolate. 

 Aquifolium, Linn. Engllsh Holly. Fig. 1946. 

 Tree, to 40 ft., with short, spreading branches, forming 

 an oblong or pyramidal head, in cult, often shrublay, 

 glabrous: lvs. short-petioled, usually ovate or oblong- 

 ovate, waved and with strong, spiny teeth, shining, 

 lyi-S in. long: fr. scarlet, globularj .shining. May, 

 June. S. and Cent. Eu., W. Asia, 

 China. Gng. 4:8.3. H.W. 3, p. 

 51. — A very variable .species. A 

 full account of the numerous 

 varieties cult, in England is 

 given by T. Moore in G.C. II. 

 2, pp. 432, 519, 687, 750, 812; 

 4, pp. 687, 741 ; 5, pp. 43, 365, 

 437, 624; 6, pp. 232, 389, 616, 

 where 153 varieties are described 

 and many of them figured. Some 

 of the most important and most 

 distinct are described below. Osmanthus Aquifolium, 

 Sieb. & Zucc, an oleaceous slirub, which may readily 

 be known by its opposite lvs., is occasionally sup- 

 plied by dealers as a variety of Ilex Aquifolium. 



(a) Varieties with foliage green. 

 (b) Lvs. spiny-toothed. 

 (c) Size of lvs. large, about 2-4 in. long. 

 2. Var. Edteclarensis, Loud. Lvs. oval, large, thin and 

 rather plain, with numerous teeth. G.C. III. 34:322. 

 G.M. 54:321. 3. Var. Hodginsonii, Watercr. Lvs. 

 roundish ovate, dark green, 2%-'i% in. long, with 

 distant and nearly equal spines. G.C. III. 34:322. 4. 

 Var. latifolia, Loud. Lvs. oval, to 33i in. long, with 

 rather few, divaricate teeth. G.C. II. 2:433. 5. Var. 

 platyphyllos, Goepp. Lvs. broadly ovate, to Z]^ in. 

 long, with divaricate spines, thick, deep green. 6. 

 Var. princeps, Moore. Lvs. broadly ovate, to 4J^ in. 

 long, with strong, regular spines, dark green, with 

 prominent veins below. G.C. II. 13:4.5. 7. Var. 

 Wflsonii, Hort. Lvs. oval, with numerous well-devel- 

 oped spines in the same plane, dark green, with dis- 

 tinct veins, up to 5 in. long: fr. large. G.C. III. 30: 117. 

 Gn. 69:205. In this group belong also, var. con- 

 spicua, Moore (G.C. II. 13:45); var. Mundyi, Hort. 

 (Gn. 65, p. 394); var. nobilis, Lawson (G.C. II. 2:432. 

 Gn. 63, p. 423); var. Shepherdii, Waterer (Gn. 65, p. 

 394). — The varieties of this group are probably mostly 

 hybrids between /. Aquifolium and I. perado. A geo- 

 graphical variety is 8, var. chinensis, Loes. Lvs. ovate- 

 oblong to oblong-lanceolate, spiny-dentate: fls. smaller. 

 Cent. China. 



(cc) Size of lvs. small, 1-2 in. long. 

 9. Var. handsworthensis, Fisher. Lvs. ovate-lanceo- 

 late, with numerous, moderately divaricate spines, pro- 

 jected toward the apex, glossy green. G.C. II. 2:519; 

 111.30:118,131. 10. Var. hastata, Smith. Lvs. ovate- 

 lanceolate, halbert-shaped ; spines large, usually only 

 2-4 on each side at the base, the upper half usually 

 entire. G.C. II. 2:687. 11. Var. microphyUa, Fisher. 

 Lvs. ovate-lanceolate, about 1 in. long, shining green, 

 with small, equal plane spines. G.C. II. 2:751. Avery 

 small-lvd. form, but var. lineata, Waterer, is still 

 smaller, and has the smallest lvs. of all. 12. Var. 

 myrtifolia, Waterer. Lvs. ovate-lanceolate, 1-1 H in. 

 long, moderately spiny, rarely entire. G.C. II. 2:687. 

 G.M. 31:6.52. 13, Var. serratifolia, Loud. Lvs. ovate- 

 lanceolate, stiff, with numerous small spiny teeth. 

 G.C. II. 2:687. 14. Var. ferox, Ait. (/. echinala. Mill.). 

 Lvs. of medium size, with strong teeth and numerous 



small spines on the upper convex surface. A very dis- 

 tinct variety, known as hedgehog holly. 



(bb) Lvs. all or inost of tliem without spines. 



15. Var. heterophylla, Ait. Lvs. oval or elliptic- 

 ovate, about 2J2 in- long, sometimes twisted near the 

 apex, entire or with few spiny teeth. G.C. II. 2:519. 

 16. Var. laurifolia, Loud. Lvs. ovate to elliptic-lanceo- 

 late, 2-3 in. long, usually quite entire. G.C. III. 34:314. 

 Gn. 63, pp. 378, 423, 424. 17. Var. marginata, Loud. 

 Lvs. broadly ovate, sometimes twisted near the apex, 

 with thickened entire margin. G.C. II. 2:813. 18. 

 Var. scotica, Hort. Lvs. oval-obovate, blunt and 

 rounded at the apex, rarely pointed, l)-2-2 in. long, 

 with thickened, wavy entire margin. G.C. II. 2:813. 

 19. Var. recurva, Loud. (var. crispa, Lawson; var. tor- 

 tubsa, Waterer). Lvs. oval and spirally twisted, with 

 revolute margin, entire or with few spines, about 2 in. 

 long: of dense habit. G.M. 31:654; 36:764. G.C. IL 

 2:813. 20. Var. camellisefolia, Fisher (var. magnifica, 

 Hort.; var. laurifolia longifolia, Hort.). Lvs. elhptic or 

 oblong, acuminate, dark ohve-green, very glossy, entire 

 or with a few spines near the apex. G.C. 11.2:813. 

 Gn. 65, p. 220. G.M. 31:783. Gt. 55:1551, 4. 



(aa) Varieties with foliage variegated. 

 (Ij) Lvs. spiny-toothed. 



21. Var. albo-marginata, Loud. (var. argenteo-margi- 

 nata, Hort.; var. argcntea, Hort.). Lvs. broadly ovate, 

 to 2}.^ in. long, with numerous irregular spines, dark 

 green, the di.sk mottled with grayish green, with rather 

 narrow silvery margin. Gn. 64, p. 301. G.M. 48:84. 

 22. Var. albo-picta, Loud. (var. argenteo-medio-picta, 

 Hort.). Lvs. ovate, with divaricate spines, dark green, 

 with a whitish center and a narrow, irregular, silvery 

 margin. G.C. II. 4:687. 23. Var. aiireo-maculata, 

 Hort. Lvs. oblong-oval, 2J-2 in. long, with distant 

 triangular, somewhat divaricate spines, with a large 

 creamy-white blotch in the center, outer part of the 

 margin dark green, inner part mottled pale gray. G.M. 

 31:654. 24. Var. aiireo-regina, Hort. (var. aiirea- 

 marginata and var. latifolia marginata, Hort.). Lvs. 

 broadly ovate, to 3 in. long, with strongly divaricate 

 spines, mottled with gray and green, with a broad, 

 continuous golden yellow margin. G.C. II. 5:44. 

 G.M. 54:322. 25. Var. aftreo-picta latifoUa, Hort. 

 Lvs. ovate or broadly ovate, 2 in. or more long, with a 

 large, branching, deep yeUow blotch in the middle, and 

 with an irregular, deo]5 glossy green margin. G.C. II. 

 5:624. 26. Var. ferox argentea, Loud. Like var. 

 ferox, but the margin and the surface spines creamy 

 white. G.C. II. 5:44. 27. Var. ferox afirea, Loud., 

 is Uke the former, but with yellow spines and margin. 

 G.C. II. 6:016. 



(bb) Lvs. spineless or mostly so. 



28. Var. heterophylla aiireo-picta, Hort. Lvs. ovate, 

 flat, sometimes with few spines, about 2H in- long, 

 marked in the middle with a broad feathery blotch of 

 bright yeUow. G.C. II. 6:389. 29. 

 Var. scotica afirea, Hort. Lvs. 

 obovate, blunt, slightly wavy, 

 about 1 '/oin. long, dark, mottled 

 green, with a broad golden margin: 

 of dwarf habit. 30. Var. Water- 

 iana, Hort. Lvs. oblong or ovate, 

 with a few spines, or entire and 

 plain and obtuse, about 2 in. 

 long, mottled with gray and yel- 

 lowish green and edged with a 

 broad, irregular golden band. G.C. 

 11.6:2.33. 



There are also some other varieties in cultivation, 

 as 31, var. frfictu Ifiteo, Lawson, with yellow, and 32, 

 var. fructu aurantiaco, Paul, with orange berries; 33, 

 var. pendula, Waterer, with \ endulous branches (Gn. 



1947. Bex opaca. 



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