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Ericaceae
- Ericaceae, the heath family or the heather family is a plant family, comprising mostly calcifuge (lime-hating) plants that thrive in acidic soils.
- ERICACEAE
- The Monotropoideae are here included in the Ericaceae; previously in FRPS (56: 157œ216. been separated from, but closely associated with, the Ericaceae.
- hua.huh.harvard.edu
- Flora of the Marquesas, 1 : Ericaceae-Convolvulacae
- of geographic records, and herbarium specimens of the families Ericaceae,.
- www.sil.si.edu
- Ericaceae
- 1. Mycorrhizae of the Ericaceae. • Anatomy.
- www.esf.edu
- Phylogenetic Relationships of Empetraceae, Epacridaceae, Ericaceae
- Empetraceae as distinct from Ericaceae should be reevaluated. These studies used Epacridaceae form a monophyletic derived group out of Ericaceae.
- aob.oxfordjournals.org
- Ledum groenlandicum Oeder Labrador tea ERICACEAE Synonyms
- Ledum groenlandicum Oeder. Labrador tea. ERICACEAE.
- www.fs.fed.us
- The Plant-Fungal Marketplace
- Many plant lineages, including Ericaceae, orchids, and temperate forest trees, among others, abandoned Glomeromycetes and shifted to mycorrhizal interaction with different fungal lineages (1, 3).
- Ericaceae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Ericaceae, the heath family or the heather family is a plant family, comprising mostly calcifuge (lime-hating) plants that thrive in acidic soils.
- en.wikipedia.org
- The Ericaceae - Flowering Plant Families, UH Botany
- Members of this family are mostly low shrubs. Images and descriptions of a few of them.
- www.botany.hawaii.edu
- ericaceae
- The Ericaceae is a relatively large family of flowering plants that include azaleas, blueberries, heathers, rhododendrons, and wintergreens.
- www.wfu.edu
- ERICACEAE
- The characteristics of the Heath family which includes about 3000 species.
- theseedsite.co.uk
- Angiosperm Families - Ericaceae Juss.
- Botanical characteristics of this family of evergreen trees and shrubs with many illustrations.
- delta-intkey.com
Ericaceae is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Ericaceae books and related discussion.
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