Ilex vomitoria: Difference between revisions
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* Source of [[caffeine]] | |||
==Hazards== | ==Hazards== | ||
==Cultivation== | ==Cultivation== |
Latest revision as of 03:09, 4 December 2024
Species | Ilex vomitoria |
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Category | evergreen shrub |
Growing area | warm costal areas |
Range | north american coastal |
Taxonomy | Angiosperms;Eudicots;Asterids;Gentianales;Rubiaceae;Ixoroideae;Coffeeae |
Uses
Primary
- Source of caffeine native to north america
Hazards
Cultivation
Yaupon can be found throughout the southeastern United States, especially along the coastal plains, on soils with pH between 4.5 and 7.0. It is adapted to a wide variety of soil textures, but typically prefers sandy sites. It is shade tolerant and moderately tolerant to salinity and salt spray.[1]
Harvest
See Also
References
- ↑ Yaupon Ilex vomitoria
courtesy United States Department of Agriculture.