Aquifolium
Aquifolium is a Latin term used in botanical nomenclature, most commonly as the specific epithet in Ilex aquifolium, the common holly. The genus Ilex belongs to the family Aquifoliaceae and comprises evergreen shrubs and small trees native to temperate regions.
Ilex aquifolium, the best-known species with this epithet, is an evergreen shrub or small tree with glossy,
Native to western and southern Europe, parts of the Mediterranean, and adjacent regions, holly has long been
In cultivation, holly berries and foliage can be toxic if ingested in quantity; however, birds readily consume
Etymology: The epithet aquifolium is Latin and is associated with holly foliage.