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- Salal (Gaultheria shallon) - Plant Native
Complete guide to Salal (Gaultheria shallon): growing tips, native range, edible berries, wildlife value, and where to buy this essential Pacific Northwest native shrub
- Salal, Gaultheria shallon - Native Plants PNW
Salal The Heath Family–Ericaceae Gaultheria shallon Pursh (Gawl-THER-ee-uh shal-LAWN) Names: Salal is also known as Oregon Wintergreen Its genus name comes from Dr Hugues Jean Gaulthier, a Canadian Botanist and Physician Shallon is the name commonly used in Britain where it was introduced—it is derived from its native name, Salal
- Gaultheria shallon - Wikipedia
Gaultheria shallon is an evergreen shrub in the heather family (Ericaceae), native to western North America Common names include salal ( səˈlæl ), shallon, or (mainly in Britain) gaultheria
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- Salal - Calscape
Gaultheria shallon is a leathery-leaved shrub in the heather family (Ericaceae), related to Manzanitas and Madrone It is native to western North America as far north as Alaska In California it is found primarily along the coast from Pt Conception northwards The foliage is dark green and attractive, sometimes used in commercial flower arrangements The flowers are pink to white and urn
- Salal: Identification, Leaves, Bark Habitat | Gaultheria shallon
Salals (Gaultheria shallon) are a good source of wild food Identify salal via pictures, habitat, height, bark, leaves, buds and flowers
- Salal - Evergreen State College
Salal is a versatile evergreen shrub that grows 2-5 feet tall and 3-8 feet wide Salal grows in coniferous forests and clearings and while a bit difficult to transplant, once established, it can grow into dense thickets providing shelter to birds and small mammals
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