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For example, the regular Calluna which is a free download.
MakeUseOf.com 2010
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The plants: A tree form of mature ivy, Hedera helix 'Arborescens,' mixed with perennials Aster cordifolius Blue Wood Aster, a northeast native, Calluna vulgaris 'Valentina,' the trailing Origanum rotundifolium 'Kent Beauty' and Viola Sorbet 'Black Delight.'
Mums Not the Word 2011
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From the vantage point of the bench, we can see in the center quatrefoil that each semi-circle contains a Calluna vulgaris ‘Sunset’.
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That Calluna will grow for you, it loves the cold.
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Onward towards the garage deck we can see a fine example of the difference between the heaths and the heathers, Erica, heath, with the pointy piney needle like foliage, and Calluna, heather, with the scales.
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I especially liked the long haird moss and the Calluna.
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I also really like your Calluna vulgaris ‘Sunset’.
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The Calluna made a great backdrop for the weavings.
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Thanks for the comparison of the Erica and Calluna.
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However, recent studies with the heather '' Calluna vulgaris '' [79], bilberry [80], and lingonberry [81] have demonstrated improved frost resistance caused by extra nitrogen, probably because these ericaceous species are plants adapted to low-nutrient habitats, such as those at high latitudes.
Phenotypic responses of arctic species to changes in climate and ultraviolet-B radiation 2009
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