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Primary Dune
American Beach Grass
Japanese Sedge
Sea Rocket

Secondary Dune
Bay Berry
Beach Heather
Beach Pea
Dusty Miller
Poison Ivy
Prickly Pear Cactus
Salt Spray Rose
Sand Bur
Seaside Gold Rod

Thicket
American Holly
High Bush Blueberry
Lily of the Valley

Edge
Butter and Eggs
Common Purslane
Yarrow

Maritime Forest


Freshwater Wetland
Dwarf St. Johnswort
Forked Rush
Larger Blue Flag
Purple Loosestrife
Royal Fern
Swamp Milkweed


Tidal Marsh

Marsh Spike Grass
Salt Marsh Hay

Bay Shore

Submerged Aquatic Vegetation

Eelgrass
Green Fleece
Rockwood
Sea Lettuce


Questions concerning plants listed here (and others) may be directed to plants@savebarnegatbay.org. This service is provided by Diane Bennett-Chase of Island Beach State Park.

EMILY de CAMP HERBARIUM

COMMON NAME: American Holly
OTHER COMMON NAME(S):
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Ilex opaca
FAMILY: Aquifoliaceae
COMMUNITY: Maritime Forest
STATUS: Native
LIFESPAN: Perennial
HEIGHT: 40 to 70 feet
FLOWERING TIME: Late May to late June
FRUITING TIME: October to late December
DISTRIBUTION: Coastal plain and piedmont ~ Maine to Florida, west to Missouri and Texas




IDENTIFYING CHARACTERISTICS: Evergreen tree with narrow, rounded, dense crown ~ Leaves are a shinny green above and yellow-green below, margins with spines ~ Red berries which persist throughout the fall and winter, bitter, short stalked ~ Flowers are small and white in short clusters at the base of new leaves and along twigs ~ Bark is light gray, thin, smooth or rough with age ~ Twigs are brown or gray, stout, covered with fine hairs when young

GENERAL INFORMATION: This family (Aquifoliaceae) commonly called the Holly Family consists of 300-350 small to medium sized shrubs and trees; nearly all in the holly genus (Ilea). There is 1 native tree and 4 native shrub species in New Jersey.

Wood of the American Holly has been used for making canes, scroll work and inlays and marquetry in fine furniture. The branches are a popular decoration around Christmas time. The berries attract a wide variety of birds.

Please note: While harvesting wild berries/fruit is permitted at Island Beach State Park, visitors must adhere to park regulations at all times and must not damage vegetation or go off designated trails. This information is presented for educational purposes only.ark. New Jersey, 08752.

 


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