yaupon การใช้
- I like dwarf yaupon, which makes a stiff mound.
- -Yaupon _ berries; vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, stupor.
- Dwarf yaupon is a dense, compact globe that is also evergreen.
- All along the way, we see much yaupon.
- _Yaupon holly ( red berries on female plants; 15 feet, native)
- The berries of the yaupon holly are poisonous.
- Adam Edwards and Bradley Bennett tested stems, roots, and leaves of the yaupon.
- Q : I have privacy hedges composed of yaupon, nandina, English ivy and liriope.
- Exotic flowers are being replaced with winecups and coreopsis, and dwarf yaupon holly is supplanting boxwood.
- Dwarf yaupon forms a dense, 3-foot mound of small, dark-green foliage.
- Look for nandina, holly, pyracantha and yaupon berries and long-lasting white tallow berries.
- Easy-care plant suggestions include the dwarf yaupon, a rounded, dense shrub with small leaves.
- Smaller trees and shrubs include American beautyberry, dogwood, sassafras, yaupon, greenbriar and Alabama supplejack.
- They used the leaves of " Ilex vomitoria " or yaupon holly to prepare ceremonial black drink.
- During the Civil War, yaupon tea was used as a substitute for coffee and tea throughout the South.
- This suggests that the Spiro people may have practiced a version of the Yaupon Holly from conch shell cups.
- Yaupon continued to be used in North Carolina for medicinal purposes and as a common drink until the late 1890s.
- The storm headed up the coast devastating Yaupon Beach, Long Beach and Southport before hitting Carolina Beach and Wrightsville Beach.
- Native plants in the park include southern magnolias, yaupon hollies, wax myrtles, dwarf palmettos, and sabal palms.
- The leaves and stems of the yaupon holly ( " Ilex vomitoria " ) were used by Late Archaic times.
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