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Ilex rotunda

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Ilex rotunda

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Genus
  
Ilex

Higher classification
  
Holly

Ilex rotunda JC Raulston Arboretum

Similar
  
Aquifoliaceae, Ilex integra, Holly, Longstalk holly, Ligustrum japonicum

Ilex rotunda (Kurogane holly or round leaf holly) is a smooth evergreen tree from the holly genus, reaching 18 m at maturity (although 20 m is also reported). It has spineless leaves and clusters of bright-red berries.

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Kurogane holly was first described in 1784 by Carl Peter Thunberg, from species growing in Japan. It was first introduced to gardens of the New World through collections sent by Robert Fortune.

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The tree blossoms in April and the seeds become ripe from October to December. The flowers are dioecious. The fruits contain flavonols. In Japan, kurogane holly is one of the hibakujumoku trees. It is also the official tree of several Japanese municipalities.

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References

Ilex rotunda Wikipedia


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