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Calluna vulgaris,
common heather, ling, or
simply heather, is the sole
species in the
genus Calluna in the
flowering plant family Ericaceae. It is a low-growing...
- C.
vulgaris may
refer to:
Calluna vulgaris ([common] heather), the sole
species within the
genus Calluna Carlina vulgaris, a
thistle species Chara vulgaris...
- word
vulgaris is part of
countless specific names for all
kinds of species, for example:-
Aquilegia vulgaris,
columbine Beta
vulgaris,
beetroot Calluna vulgaris...
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extremely depauperate with a
flora consisting primarily of
heather (
Calluna vulgaris),
heath (Erica species) and
gorse (Ulex species). The bird
fauna of...
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where it is native, such as England,
where it has
invaded heather (
Calluna vulgaris (L.) Hull)
stands on the
North Yorkshire moors. In Ireland, bracken...
- gr****land, and some are heath,
dominated by
shrubby heathers,
mainly Calluna vulgaris.
Among the
herbaceous flora that
occurs in the
Faroe Islands is the...
- well as in many
other plants, such as the
shoots of
common heather (
Calluna vulgaris).
Chlorogenic acid and the
related compounds cryptochlorogenic acid...
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Heather moorland on the
North York
Moors mainly consisting of
Calluna vulgaris...
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common examples of
plants in
Ericaceae which dominate heathlands are
Calluna vulgaris,
Erica cineria,
Erica tetralix, and
Vaccinium myrtillus. In heathland...
- of trees.
These open
areas became dominated by the
common heather (
Calluna vulgaris), a
largely grazing-resistant
species of plant. Nevertheless, oak and...