- Calluna - Wikipedia
Calluna vulgaris, common heather, ling, or simply heather, [1] is the sole species in the genus Calluna in the flowering plant family Ericaceae It is a low-growing evergreen shrub growing to 20 to 50 centimetres (8 to 20 in) tall, or rarely to 1 metre (40 in) and taller, [ 2 ] and is found widely in Europe and Asia Minor on acidic soils in
- How to Grow and Care for Heather - The Spruce
Heather (Calluna vulgaris) is a shrub with many uses, including as ground cover, in borders, and as background plants, depending on the cultivar
- Calluna vulgaris ‘Firefly’ (Heather) - Gardenia
Award-winning Calluna vulgaris 'Firefly' (Heather) is one of the most colorful and attractive Heather you can find Its semi-double, vibrant deep mauve flowers, on display for many weeks in late summer (Aug-Sept), are among the showiest of all Heathers
- Calluna vulgaris - How to grow care - Grow Plants
Calluna vulgaris grow and care – shrub or subshrub of the genus Calluna also known as Heather plant or Scotch heather, Calluna vulgaris perennial evergreen plant used as ornamental plant for the flowers, bonsai and rarely as medical, grow in temperate, subtropical climate or indoor as houseplant and growing in hardiness zone 4-9 and with
- Calluna Vulgaris Care: All About Growing Common Heather
Calluna vulgaris [kal-LOO-nuh, vul-GAIR-iss] is the sole species encompassing the Calluna genus It is native to the bogs and moors of Scotland and other parts of Europe and is favored for the colorful flowers and foliage it adds to the landscape
- Calluna Vulgaris Guide: How to Grow Care for “Scotch Heather”
Calluna vulgaris is an evergreen shrub that grows natively in Northern and Western Europe, Siberia and North America, but thanks to its ornamental value, it can be found all around the world today In its native habitat, Calluna vulgaris survives for approximately 30 to 40 years
- Calluna vulgaris - Landscape Plants | Oregon State University
The term heather is sometimes only applied to the genus Calluna, of which there is only one species, C vulgaris It has been cultured for centuries and there are reportedly over 700 cultivars, possibly over 1,000
- Calluna - Planting, Growing and Care - Nature Garden
Calluna or common heather plant flowers form ears (panicles is the botanical term) and bloom from summer to fall Erica plant flowers spread into umbels and bloom from fall to winter
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