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Native States for Georgia Holly (Ilex Longipes)
Georgia Holly (Ilex Longipes) Native Growing Regions: Alabama Arkansas Florida Georgia Louisiana Mississippi North Carolina South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia
  • Category: Dicot
  • Genus: Ilex
  • Family: Aquifoliaceae
  • Order: Celastrales
  • Class: Magnoliopsida
  • Division: Magnoliophyta
  • Duration: Perennial
  • Growth Habit: Tree Shrub
  • Native Status: L48 (N)
  • National Wetland Indicator Status: FAC FACW
  • Regional Wetland Indicator Status: 1(NI) 2(FAC) 6(FACW)

Georgia Holly (Ilex Longipes)

Ilex Longipes, or more commonly know as Georgia Holly, is a tree shrub of the genus Ilex. It’s duration is perennial which means it will grow year after year. Ilex Longipes or Georgia Holly‘s floral region is North America US Lower 48, specifically in the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia.

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