Difference between revisions of "Gaultheria shallon"
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− | '''Salal''' (''Gaultheria shallon'') has sweet juicy/creamy berries that sort of resemble [[blueberries]] (which also belong to [[:Category:Ericaceae|Ericaceae]]). In some places (e.g. in the Seattle area) they form large dense thickets similar to [[ | + | '''Salal''' (''Gaultheria shallon'') has sweet juicy/creamy berries that sort of resemble [[blueberries]] (which also belong to [[:Category:Ericaceae|Ericaceae]]). In some places (e.g. in the Seattle area) they form large dense thickets similar to [[Himalayan blackberry]]. |
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Salal (Gaultheria shallon) has sweet juicy/creamy berries that sort of resemble blueberries (which also belong to Ericaceae). In some places (e.g. in the Seattle area) they form large dense thickets similar to Himalayan blackberry.
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