
Ilex latifolia
Ilex latifolia
Safety & Hazards
Although no specific reports of toxicity have been seen for this species, Ilex species in general contain several potentially toxic compounds, particularly saponins, glycosides and triterpenoids. These compounds also often have a range of potential health benefits[ 274 Title Illustrated Flora of North Central Texas Publication Author Diggs, Jnr. G.M.; Lipscomb. B. L. & O'Kennon. R. J Website http://artemis.austincollege.edu/acad/bio/gdiggs/NCTXpdf.htm Publisher Botanical Research Institute, Texas. Year 1999 ISBN 1-889878-01-4 Description An excellent flora, which is also available on-line. , 293 Title Poisonous Plants of North Carolina Publication Author Website http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/consumer/poison/poison.htm Publisher Year 0 ISBN Description An excellent concise but comprehensive guide to toxic plants that grow in N. Carolina. It lists even those plants that are of very low toxicity, including several well-known food plants such as carrots and potatoes. , 2070 Title Genus Ilex L.: Phytochemistry, Ethnopharmacology, and Pharmacology Publication Chinese Herbal Medicines, 2016 , 8(3): 209-230 Author Fan Yi, Xiao-ling Zhao, Yong Peng, Pei-gen Xiao Website http://10.1016/S1674-6384(16)60044-8 Publisher Year 2016 ISBN Description ]. The berries are usually the part of the plant most likely to be toxic, though the degree of toxicity is usually low. Their bitter flavour usually prevents a person eating more than one or two, but even a small handful of the fruit eaten by a healthy adult is unlikely to cause more than feelings of nausea that can lead on to vomiting and diarrhoea[ 293 Title Poisonous Plants of North Carolina Publication Author Website http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/consumer/poison/poison.htm Publisher Year 0 ISBN Description An excellent concise but comprehensive guide to toxic plants that grow in N. Carolina. It lists even those plants that are of very low toxicity, including several well-known food plants such as carrots and potatoes. ]. The compounds in the leaves are particularly interesting. The leaves of many Ilex species around the world are commonly used to make health-promoting teas that, when drunk on a regular basis, help to regulate bodily functions and can reduce the risk of heart disease, lower blood-cholesterol levels etc (See Ilex paraguariensis or Ilex kaushue for examples)[ 2070 Title Genus Ilex L.: Phytochemistry, Ethnopharmacology, and Pharmacology Publication Chinese Herbal Medicines, 2016 , 8(3): 209-230 Author Fan Yi, Xiao-ling Zhao, Yong Peng, Pei-gen Xiao Website http://10.1016/S1674-6384(16)60044-8 Publisher Year 2016 ISBN Description ]. Even these teas, however, if taken in very concentrated doses, can act as a laxative or cause vomiting. Indeed, several species are used by traditional peoples to induce vomiting as a means of purifying the body (see Ilex guayusa or Ilex vomitoria for examples)
Botanical Description
Ilex latifolia is an evergreen tree with a dense, round to pyramidal crown; it can grow up to 10 metres tall and around 5 metres wide[ 309 Title Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida Publication Author Website http://hort.ifas.ufl.edu/shrubs/ Publisher University of Florida Year 0 ISBN Description PDF fact sheets on over 500 shrubs. ]. This is one of the two principle Ilex species that are used to make a tea-like drink that is very popular in parts of China and other parts of east Asia. Known as 'large-leafed ku ding cha', it has a long history of use, going back at least 2,000 years, as a health-promoting beverage[ 2070 Title Genus Ilex L.: Phytochemistry, Ethnopharmacology, and Pharmacology Publication Chinese Herbal Medicines, 2016 , 8(3): 209-230 Author Fan Yi, Xiao-ling Zhao, Yong Peng, Pei-gen Xiao Website http://10.1016/S1674-6384(16)60044-8 Publisher Year 2016 ISBN Description ]. The plant is sometimes also grown as an ornamental Ilex latifolia has a very wide distribution, large population, is not currently experiencing any major threats and no significant future threats have been identified. The plant is classified as 'Least Concern' in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species(2019)[ 338 Title IUCN Red List of Threatened Species Publication Author Website http://www.iucnredlist.org/ Publisher Year 0 ISBN Description A list of plants under threat and facing possible extinction, usually with brief details of the threats and information on habitat. ].