Ilex crenata, commonly known as the Japanese Holly, is a popular ornamental shrub valued for its evergreen foliage and dense growth habit. Here's what I know about its leaves:
Characteristics:
- Shape: Elliptic to oblong-lanceolate, typically 13-32 mm long and 6-16 mm wide.
- Color: Deep green and glossy on top, sometimes with small black dots underneath.
- Edge: Crenate-serrulate or serrulate, meaning they have rounded or fine-toothed edges, unlike the spiny leaves of other holly species.
- Arrangement: Alternate and densely packed on the stems.
Additional points:
- The leaves remain on the plant year-round, providing winter interest in gardens.
- New growth in spring may have a slightly lighter green color before maturing to the deeper shade.
- Some cultivars of Ilex crenata have variegated leaves with splashes of yellow, gold, or cream.
- The leaves are not considered edible for humans or animals.
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