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Ilex macrocarpa

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Ilex macrocarpa is a species of flowering plant in the holly family Aquifoliaceae, native to central and southern China, and Vietnam. A deciduous tree typically 5 to 10 m (16 to 33 ft) tall, it is found in a wide variety of temperate habitats, including roadsides, from 400 to 4,500 m (1,300 to 14,800 ft) above sea level. It differs from other hollies by its large black fruit. It is used as a street tree in Hefei, China.

Description

A tree. It grows 5-10 m tall. It loses its leaves during the year. The leaves are oval and 4-13 cm long by 4-6 cm wide. There are sharp teeth along the edge. Male and female flowers are separate.

Edible Uses

The leaves are prepared as a drink.

Distribution

It is a subtropical plant. In China it grows in forests and mountain valleys between 400-4,500 m above sea level. In Sichuan and Yunnan.

Where It Grows

Asia, China, Indochina, SE Asia, Vietnam,

Also Known As

Bui qua to

References (1)

  • Van Sam, H. et al, 2008, Uses and Conservation of Plant Species in a National Park. A case study of Ben En, Vietnam. Economic Botany 62:574-593

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