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Salal, Gaultheria shallon - Native Plants PNW Salal is a preferred food for some Mountain Beavers (Aplodontia) The fruit is eaten by many kinds of birds and mammals including the Douglas Squirrel Hummingbirds will visit Salal flowers Pernettya, Gaultheria mucronata, is an evergreen shrub native to South America
Gaultheria shallon - Wikipedia Gaultheria shallon is an evergreen shrub in the heather family (Ericaceae), native to western North America Common names include salal ( səˈlɑːl ), shallon, or (mainly in Britain) gaultheria The finely and sharply serrate leaves are shiny and dark green above Gaultheria shallon is 0 4 to 3 05 metres (1⁄ to 10 feet) tall, sprawling to erect
Learn About Salal Plant Care - Gardening Know How Salal (Gaulthoria shallon) is an evergreen plant with glossy, waxy foliage that remains beautiful year-round Fuzzy white or pink, bell-shaped flowers droop from the plant in spring, soon to be replaced by bluish black berries
Salal - Gaultheria shallon - PNW Plants - Washington State University Flowers morph to black, edible berries (or fleshy sepals) in summer fall It's deep and wide root system means that Salal is one of the first plants to return after a forest fire It does best along side of the native conifer forest, and can handle most soil types None reported
salal: Gaultheria shallon - Native Plant Guide - King County The single best ground cover for northwest gardens, salal is a do it all plant Long recognised as one of the best foliage plants for flower arranging, it is also one of the most adaptable in the native repertoir
How to Grow and Care for Salal Plants - The Garden Helper An easy to understand guide to growing and caring for your Salal plants, with propagation and seed growing tips, light and watering requirements, growing hints and photographs
Gaultheria shallon (Oregon Wintergreen, Salal, Shallon) | North . . . Salal is an evergreen shrub in the heather family that is native to western North America and will develop thickets that make a good bird habitat It is found as an understory shrub in the coastal NW at lower elevations The form is erect to prostrate and stems root if growing on the ground
Salal — Elise Krohn - Wild Foods and Medicines Salal, a backdrop in Northwest woodlands, is so common that many people barely notice it Its shiny deep-green leaves remain beautiful all year Stems are long-lasting when cut and are a valued addition to floral arrangements This mirrors salal berry’s qualities as a powerful preservative