Ilex pernyi is a species in the Ilex (holly) genus and the Aquifoliaceae family. This evergreen shrub or small tree occurs in Mongolia and the south-west of China, specifically in Anhui, Gansu, and Shaanxi. The leaves are diamond-shaped with sharply toothed margins, opposite on the many branches. The small flowers are yellow, and berries on the female plants are red.
Ilex /ˈaɪlɛks/, or holly, is a genus of 400 to 600 species of flowering plants in the family Aquifoliaceae, and the only living genus in that family. The species are evergreen and deciduous trees, shrubs, and climbers from tropics to temperate zones worldwide.
The genus Ilex is widespread throughout the temperate and subtropical regions of the world. It includes species of trees, shrubs, and climbers, with evergreen or deciduous foliage and inconspicuous flowers. Its range was more extended in the Tertiary period and many species are adapted to laurel forest habitat. It occurs from sea level to more than 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) with high mountain species. It is a genus of small, evergreen trees with smooth, glabrous, or pubescent branchlets. The plants are generally slow-growing with some species growing to 25 m (82 ft) tall. The type species is the European holly Ilex aquifolium described by Linnaeus.
Plants in this genus have simple, alternate glossy leaves, typically with a spiny toothed, or serrated leaf margin. The inconspicuous flower is greenish white, with four petals. They are generally dioecious, with male and female flowers on different plants.
Ilex is the genus of flowering plants also known as holly.
Ilex or ILEX may also refer to:
The Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEx) is the professional body for Chartered Legal Executives in England and Wales and an examination board providing qualifications for Chartered Legal Executives, paralegals and legal secretaries.
The Institute of Legal Executives as it stands was established in 1963 with the help of the Law Society of England and Wales to provide a more formal process for training so-called "solicitors' clerks". Prior to that the Institute had various incarnations dating back to 1892. Charles Dickens was a solicitor's clerk (he drew on his experience for characters in his novels, and a solicitor's managing clerk is featured in Galsworthy's Justice).
Traditionally, solicitors' clerks were not formally trained in law, but through experience had built up a working knowledge of specific aspects and could carry out legal paperwork as a fee earner. The creation of the Institute of Legal Executives meant that solicitors' clerks became qualified "legal executives" (holding a practising certificate and having a similar role to solicitors in practicing law). Legal Executive Lawyers gained rights that allow them to become partners in law firms, advocates with rights of audience in Court and also judges.
Guardo quasi sempre guardo avanti e guardo fuori sulla strada
Non mi ricordo cosa cerco non importa cercher comunque vada
Devo ancora fare i conti con qualcosa non riesco a riposare
Lasciami fare
Guardo dentro questo letto che ho vissuto senza amare mai nessuno
Guardo questa stanza questo foglio che si riempie di parole
Cercando lanima del mondo non la vedo e non mi importa di sbagliare
Io camminavo sottobraccio a un canzone che mi ha preso un po la mano
Fammi passare
Che se canto vado forte posso correre veloce anche volare
Come te come te come te come te
Ho pensato che a guardare mi faranno male gli occhi
Forse un giorno smetto forse smetter
Voglio credere che tutto quello che guardo
Mi rimane dentro al cuore
Ed allora lascia che ti guardi ancora
Che ti voglio consumare non mi fermare
Che di gente ne ho incontrata ne ho perduta ma non mi mancata mai
Come te come te come te come te
Come te come te come te come te