Heathers 14
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....
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Language: | English |
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10391493 |
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 Supplement XVII (2017) to International register of heather names . |
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