Ilex hemiepiphytica explained

Ilex hemiepiphytica is a plant species known only from Costa Rica.[1]

Ilex hemiepiphytica is a tree up to 18 m tall, sometimes epiphytic when young (unusual in the genus). Leaves are thick and leathery, green above, olive or yellow-green below, elliptic to ovate, up to 13 cm long. Leaf margins are toothed with a spine at the tip of each tooth. Flowers are greenish to white, borne in small groups of the axils of the leaves. Fruits are spherical, red or purple, about 4 mm in diameter.[2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. http://plants.jstor.org/specimen/k000588476?history=true JSTOR Global Plants
  2. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/661870#page/180/mode/1up Hahn, William James. 1996. Notes on Costa Rican Aquifoliaceae. Novon 6:181-184.
  3. Zamora Villalobos, N., Q. Jiménez Madrigal & L. J. Poveda Álvarez. 2000. Árboles de Costa Rica 2: 1–374. INBio, Santo Domingo de Heredia.