Alphabetical List of Documented Epithets of 

 Cultivated Ilex crenata 



ALBO-MARGINATA (J. Conder, Landscape Gardening in Japan, 2d ed. 

 p. 112. 1912, without descr., as albo-marginata with the Romanji 

 common name "Shiro-kukurin-tsuge"). (Variegated Group). Illegitimate, 

 since the name /. aquifolium ALBO-MARGINATA has priority. = 

 SNOWFLAKE, SHIROFUKURIN. 



ALBO-MARGINATA (M. Rolland, Jour. New York Bot. Gdn. 16(6):222. 

 1966, without descr.). Probably not the same as ALBO-MARGINATA 

 of Conder. (Variegated Group). Illegitimate, since the name 

 /. aquifolium ALBO-MARGINATA has priority. 



ALLEN SEAY (Greenbrier Farms, Chesapeake, Virginia, cat. p. 38. 1971- 

 72) - upright; lvs. flat, similar to those of MICROPHYLLA. Ibid., cat. 

 p. 39. 1973 - pyramidal; lvs. darkest green winter color of all Bennett 

 Hybrids, very similar to but not as round as leaves of ROTUNDIFOLIA; 

 male; Greenbrier Control No. 4909; sel. and introd. on or before 1970 by 

 Greenbrier Farms. (Bennett Hybrid Group). = NIGRA. 



ANGELICA (Angelica Nurs., Mohnton, Pennsylvania, cat. p. 31. fall 

 1968-sp. 1969) - low, spreading; lvs. narrow; very hardy. Ibid., 

 Kennedy ville, Maryland, cat. p. 24. fall 1971-sp. 1972 - lvs. long; new 

 sel. Ibid., cat. p. 49. fall 1975-sp. 1976 - new sel. so popular it was sold 

 out when first introd. Illegitimate, since the name /. opaca ANGELICA, 

 published in 1956, has priority. 



ANGYO New name. Erected to replace the name KIIRO-FUKURIN. 

 Branches spreading, height about equal to spread, growth rate moderate; 

 lvs. narrowly elliptic, pointed at both ends, to 2.9 cm long, 1 cm wide, 

 3-8 minute forward-pointing crenations on each margin, more 

 commonly larger near the tip; petioles to 0.4 cm long; yellow 

 variegations from all yellow to irregular shaped patches of variable size 

 in any portions of the blade, but more often at the tip; male; hardy 

 USDA zone 7. This is a renaming of KIIRO-FUKURIN, PI 236021, NA 

 25700, coll. by J. Creech at Nakada Nurs., Angyo, Japan 1956. KIIRO- 

 FUKURIN is a common Japanese name, in Romanji, meaning yellow 

 margin. It cannot be recognized as a legitimate cultivar name. This new 

 name commemorates the city of Angyo, Japan, the location of Nakada 

 Nursery, where the plant was first obtained. The plant has been in 

 cultivation in Japan for possibly more than 100 years. (Variegated 

 Group). = KIIRO-FUKURIN. The new name ANGYO is published and 

 documented here for the first time. 



ANNA FEILE (Atlantic Nurs., Dix Hills, New York, advert, in Composite 

 Stock List, Long Island, New York, p. 32. 1986, without descr.). 



ARGENTEA VARIEGATA (Kissena Nurs., Parsons & Sons, Flushing, 

 New York, cat. p. 85. 1887) - "Suffused with bright golden color." 

 Name dubious when compared to description. W. Goldring, Garden 



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