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Red berry of Ilex paraguariensis, yerba mate, a member of the Aquifoliaceae family. Yerba-mate is often used for its leaves, which can be steeped to make mate, a caffeinated beverage.
Red berry, uncultivated close up. Holly berry.
Stechpalme, Strauch
Red berries with melting snow from a snow shower on a Holly bush in winter.
Chinese holly berries. Aquifoliaceae dioecious evergreen tree. Berries ripen red around December.
Clusters of berries on a holly bush.
A shallow focus of a branch of red chokeberries (Aronia arbutifolia)
Clusters of red berries burst from every leaf node of this smooth-leafed, dark green holly tree. The contrasting green and red of holly are a bright-coloured feature of dull British winters, lifting the spirits, and holly is a popular subject for Christmas cards. This is also why The Holly And The Ivy is a popular Christmas carol: (The holly and the ivy When they are first full grown Of all the trees that are in the wood The holly bears the crown.) The red berries of holly (Ilex aquifolia) bushes are poisonous to people, particularly the area around the seed. However, after being frozen and then thawing, they become an important part of the winter diet of birds in England and northern Europe.
A cluster of red berries on a leaf. The berries are small and round
Ilex serrata
Red ripe berries of ilex aquifolium plant in autumn
Ilex colchica - Black Sea holly
Holly Nellie R. Stevens branch - Latin name - Ilex Nellie R. Stevens
American Holly with orange fruits
American holly is a large tree that has red poisonous berries This type of holly is an evergreen tree with jaggy glossy leaves and toxic red berries. The holly leaves with their bright red berries are a classic symbol of Christmas.
Christmas decoration
Wild holly in its natural environment, in the forest, with its red berries hidden among the leaves, near the small town of Luesia, in the upper area of the Cinco Villas region, Spain.
Christmas winter berry, uncultivated close up. Holly berry.
Close up of bright red berries on a variegated holly tree in winter
Winter Berry Holly and Mistletoe
Close up Macro photograph of ripe red Holly Berries. Winter food for birds looking for nourishment in hard times. Natural Beauty
Closeup shot of An Evergreen winterberry or Inkberry Holly
Fruits of the Holly (Ilex aquifolium) in the fall
Clusters of red berries burst from every leaf node of this smooth-leafed, dark green holly tree. The contrasting green and red of holly are a bright-coloured feature of dull British winters, lifting the spirits, and holly is a popular subject for Christmas cards. This is also why (The Holly And The Ivy) is a popular Christmas carol: (The holly and the ivy When they are first full grown Of all the trees that are in the wood The holly bears the crown.) The red berries of holly (Ilex aquifolia) bushes are very poisonous to people, particularly the area around the seed. However, after being frozen and then thawing, they become an important part of the winter diet of birds in England and northern Europe. In this photograph an adult hand is shown for scale.
Red holly berries in early winter
Christmas berry, uncultivated close up. Holly berry.
Ilex aquifolium
Holly Berries defocused
Berry looking plant.
Holly
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