Yes, the leaves of a holly bush are toxic if ingested due to compounds like saponins and methylxanthines. While getting poke or pricked by a holly leaf won't cause severe harm, it's best to wash the affected area and monitor for any unusual reactions.
The male holly bush fertilizes the female holly bush... thus causing the female holly to produce the red berries
A holly shrub.
The web address of the Bush-Holly House is: http://www.hstg.org
Burning holly bush can release toxins and cause air pollution. It is not recommended to burn holly bush as a method of disposal. Instead, consider composting or disposing of it through your local waste management service.
The phone number of the Bush-Holly House is: 203-869-6899.
A holly bush is vascular, meaning it has specialized tissues for transporting water, nutrients, and sugars throughout the plant. This vascular system allows the holly bush to efficiently distribute resources and support its growth and functions.
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yes it is :)
Holly
It is a bush with barries on it! ;)
A Holly Bush.