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Contents Calluna vulgaris bud-flowering (Knospenblüher) clones D. EVERETT : Bulletin – the first fifty years K. INMAN : Growing double-flowered heathers K. KRAMER : Development of heather production in Germany, particularly Calluna vulgaris: from wild heather to a commercial ornamental plant 15 D. M...
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Format: | Journal/Newspaper |
Language: | English |
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10391492 https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.10391492 |
Summary: | Contents Calluna vulgaris bud-flowering (Knospenblüher) clones D. EVERETT : Bulletin – the first fifty years K. INMAN : Growing double-flowered heathers K. KRAMER : Development of heather production in Germany, particularly Calluna vulgaris: from wild heather to a commercial ornamental plant 15 D. MACKAY : The use of heathers in Scottish clan badges H. FUNK : Calluna vulgaris in German Holzbibliotheken (“wood libraries”) from the turn of the nineteenth century E. M. WULFF : The naturalized heathers of Newfoundland M. HALL : “Best of Both Worlds” – my garden design H. FUNK : Heather honey and white-blossomed Calluna in Hieronymus Bock’s herbal (1546) L. JUDSON : The Peace Garden at the Muslim Burial Ground in Woking, Surrey E. Scott Perth heather collections with a difference M. H. HANCOCK : Heather primacy disrupted: fire, cattle and extreme weather in an ancient Caledonian pinewood Proceedings of the Heather Society 2016 Awards of Honour 45th Heather Society Gathering 9–12 September 2016 Recent publication ... |
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