Low Gallberry Holly, also known as Ilex glabra, is a low-growing, evergreen shrub that is commonly found in wetlands and coastal areas. It is also known by several synonyms such as Inkberry, Appalachian Tea, and Dye-leaves. These different names reflect the various uses of this plant, from being used for medicinal purposes and as a natural dye to being used for making tea. Another synonym for the Low Gallberry Holly is Evergreen Winterberry, which refers to its characteristic of having bright red berries even in winter. Whatever name it goes by, this plant remains an important part of the ecosystem and has a long history of uses in different cultures.