APPALACHIAN TEA

  •  A species of evergreen holly to the coastal plain mostly found in sandy woods and peripheries of swamps and bogs.
  • Grows to between 5-8 meters tall and can spread by root suckers to form colonies.
  • Leaves are spineless, flat, ovate to elliptic and are glossy dark green leaves and have sooth marginal teeth near the apex.
  • White flowers appear in winter and are at times inconspicuous and if pollinated.
  • Pet poisonous as it has toxic parts which are the berries the plant bears.



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