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Urban Eco-art: Dahoon Holly
 
   Xavier Cortada, Dahoon Holly, 2010.         

        

 Dahoon Holly

Ilex Cassine
 
Description: A small tree ideal for a variety of landscape settings. At least two Dahoon Hollies must be planted to ensure production of the brilliant red berries in fall and winter.
 
Height: Typically 10-30 feet.
 
Light: Full sun to light shade.
 
Drought Tolerance: Low to moderate.
 
Wildlife and Ecology: Provides significant food and cover for wildlife. The berries serve as an excellent food source for small mammals and birds.

WELCOME TO THE
ARCHIVED
RECLAMATION PROJECT WEBSITE:
 2004 - 2013


 
 
 
 

Xavier Cortada's participatory art practice is based at Florida International University.

FIU College of Architecture + The Arts


Xavier Cortada
FIU College of Architecture + The Arts
Miami Beach Urban Studios
420 Lincoln Road, Suite 440
Miami Beach, FL 33139
 
 
 

 Reclamation Project 


FLOR500

 

Native Flags


The Reclamation Project and Native Flags are participatory eco-art projects by FIU College of Architecture + The Arts Artist-in-Residence Xavier Cortada.  

In South Florida, they are presented in coordination with our project partners:



 
FIU Office of University Sustainabiity
MDC Earth Ethics Institute



Copyright 2006-2013 
Xavier Cortada