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Quercus ilex — Holm Oak
An early introduction from the Mediterranean region.
The alternate leaves are evergreen and shiny and resemble weakly-spined Holly, although they are grey-felted beneath. The new leaves at the start of summer are paler and have a marked effect on the tree's appearance. Yellow catkins appear with the new leaves. The acorns have pointed tips.

For similar trees see: Oaks, Evergreen broadleaves
 
 

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