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Yaupon Psyllid Gyropsylla ilecis (Ashmead) (Insecta: Hemiptera: Aphalaridae)

open access: yesEDIS, 2021
The yaupon psyllid, Gyropsylla ilecis (Ashmead), is a native insect of the family Psyllidae, order Hemiptera (Figure 1). The insect is inconspicuous during most of the year, but the leaf galls it produces in spring are more easily observed.
Adam Dale, Matthew Borden, Mark Wilhelm
core   +6 more sources

Ilex vomitoria: Yaupon Holly

open access: yesEDIS, 2018
This upright, spreading small evergreen tree or large shrub, capable of reaching 15 to 25 feet in height with a similar spread, has small, grey-green, leathery leaves densely arranged along smooth, stiff, light grey branches. Plants in the landscape require about 10-years to develop a distinct vase-shape.
Edward Gilman   +5 more
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Ilex vomitoria 'Pendula': Weeping Yaupon Holly

open access: yesEDIS, 2014
Weeping Yaupon Holly makes a very distinct, irregular, weeping form with its upright crooked trunks and slender, curved, pendulous branches clothed with small, oval, grey-green foliage. Many nursery operators produce this tree with several trunks in a clump. Capable of reaching 30 feet or more in height, Weeping Yaupon Holly is most often seen 15 to 20
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
openaire   +3 more sources

Yaupon Holly Cultivars (Ilex vomitoria) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Provides information about the physical characteristics, growth requirements, and landscape functions for several cultivars of Yaupon Holly, Ilex vomitoria.
Niemiera, Alexander X.
openaire   +1 more source

Caffeine free polyphenolic extracts from Yaupon holly (Ilex vomitoria) have chemopreventive potential and reduce the expression of inflammatory genes in non‐cancer human myofibroblast (CCD‐18) cells

open access: yesFASEB Journal, 2009
The objective of this study was to evaluate chemopreventive potential of different fractions of phenolics isolated from green tea (GT) and yaupon (YU) on human HT‐29 colon cancer cells and the anti‐inflammatory effects on colonic myofibroblasts CCD‐18 cells.
Youngmok Kim, Susanne U Mertens-Talcott
exaly   +2 more sources

Yaupon Holly Cultivars

open access: yes, 2014
This publication covers the physical and main features, plant needs, functions, care, and additional information for Yaupon Holly Cultivars, Ilex vomitoria.
Niemiera, Alexander X.
openaire   +3 more sources

The Impact of Packaging Materials on the Antioxidant Phytochemical Stability of Aqueous Infusions of Green Tea (Camellia sinensis) and Yaupon Holly (Ilex vomitoria) during Cold Storage

open access: yesJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2011
Ready to drink (RTD) teas are a growing segment in the beverage category, brought about by improvements in the flavor of these products and healthy market trends driven by consumers. The presented results evaluated the antioxidant phytochemical stability of RTD teas from aqueous infusions of traditional green tea (Camellia sinensis) and a botanical tea
Youngmok, Kim   +2 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Ilex Vomitoria 'Schilling's Dwarf' Schilling's Dwarf Holly

open access: yesEDIS, 2007
This document provides an overview of Schilling’s dwarf holly (Ilex vomitoria ‘Schilling’s Dwarf’), a dense, rounded shrub ideal for low-growing foundation planting and mass planting. It details the plant’s characteristics, including its height, spread,
Edward Gilman
doaj   +5 more sources

Population Viability of Golden‐cheeked Warblers in an Urbanizing Landscape

open access: yesWildlife Society Bulletin, Volume 44, Issue 3, Page 502-511, September 2020., 2020
ABSTRACT Population viability analyses can assess species persistence under current or simulated future conditions and guide conservation and management efforts for species of concern. We evaluated population viability of an endangered songbird, the golden‐cheeked warbler (Setophaga chrysoparia), over a 50‐year period using empirically derived ...
Jennifer L. Reidy   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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