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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The American Holly tree (Ilex Opaca) is an evergreen tree native to the central and eastern United States, including Georgia. It bears its seeds on female trees in berry-like fruits called "drupes," and thus it is an angiosperm. People use these drupes as a decoration during the winter, which is when these drupes are ripened.</div>]]></description>
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