American Holly
American Holly
Scientific name: Ilex opaca Family: Aquifoliaceae American Holly is most abundant in the Atlantic Coastal Plain, but it is also scattered throughout transitional areas in the pine barrens with mountain laurel. The bark of American Holly is often white-grey and nearly always covered in lichens. Script lichen, which looks like fine black scribbly text can often be found on the smooth bark. |
iNaturalist observation
www.inaturalist.org/observations/108948615
Lat: 39.49196
Lon: -74.525606
Accuracy: 14m
Geoprivacy: Open
www.inaturalist.org/observations/108948615
Lat: 39.49196
Lon: -74.525606
Accuracy: 14m
Geoprivacy: Open