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Holly, Ilex is a genus of approximately 600 species of flowering plants in the family Aquifoliaceae, and the only living genus in that family. The berries can be found at the base of where the leaf meets the stem and come in bunches of four...
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holly berries are mildly toxic. They are dangerous to eat especially for young children and especially in large quantities. Eating holly berries may result in drolling or salivating heavily, cause intestinal disorders including diahrrea, se...
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No, they are considered "Toxic" to humans but are a great food source for birds.
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holly berries are red holly berries are red
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A handful of holly berries might be enough to make a small child quite sick. Hollies are handsome trees (and one of my favorites), but maybe this planting could wait a few years?
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Holly berries contain a lot of water. They turn to mush, I've never found a way to preserve them. The best you can do is buy some holly close to Christmas.
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No my hens eat them of the plant and where fine
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No, and the berries are a food source for birds, as well.
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No, all holly bushes do not have berries. Hollies are dioecious, meaning that they need male and female plants in order to produce seeds, which are what berries are. So only female holly bushes will have the red berries. This means that if ...
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