What is Holly a shrub?

Holly shrub is a type of shrub from the family aquifoliaceae and exists in several hundred variations around the world. Holly is an ancient plant with many symbolic meanings and in some parts of the world is often associated with Christmas. Holly shrubs are ornamental plants that are often cut and shaped for use as hedges, although some gardeners prefer them as individual plants.

Although there are more than 600 Holly shrub species in the world, many have green or green and white pointed leaves, small white flowers and striking red berries. The leaves of some varieties are used in tea, but the berries contain a slightly toxic poison and should not be used by humans or animals. Do not forget to hold children and pets far from any Holly shrub in the garden, as the berries can be dangerous if they are consumed in large quantities.

Many types of Holly are dense and dirty, gaining great value as a protective hedge. Many types of Holly shrub apo all year is extRunning long -term and providing an impressive barrier. In order to create berries of the flowering midwinter, male and female shrubs need to be planted. Planting can take three to five years to grow to a usable hedge and are considered very durable.

Although there are variations depending on the diversity of Holly, many require the flourishing of sunlight and light. Some horticulture warn against planting Holly shrubs in areas where winter temperatures differ very much during the day and night; If the day is warm, the leaves will open and lose moisture, which will lead to drying of plants and dying if the night temperatures are too cold.

Some types of Holly can grow into tree size, so occasional pruning to maintain a relative shrub or shrub. Experts recommend disrupting the root system as little as possible, as the plants do not respond well to the move. Depending on the type of Holly shrubs can be leaves orwall green or be tilted and nutrients with silver or gold. Holly is an evergreen plant, which means that it keeps its rich color throughout the year.

Holly is usually associated with Christmas, but Holly the shrub was celebrated at winter festivals long before the start of the Christian tradition. Druid and ancient Celtic traditions believe that the shrub protects against poison and lightning, and Yule celebrations included the production of shelters to visit ghosts by bringing Holly to the house. Holly shrub is celebrated in several traditional Christmas songs and stories and makes a beautiful seasonal decoration in every house.

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