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Erica tetralix, the cross-leaved heath, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Ericaceae,
native to
western Europe. It is a
perennial subshrub with...
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Erica tetralix Erica turgida Erica urna-viridis
Erica vagans Erica ventricosa Erica versicolor Erica verticillata Erica arborea Erica cinerea Erica junonia...
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Erica tetralix, "Erika"...
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Erica tetralix and species-rich
Nardus gr****land; the
Silvermines Mountains West SAC is
known for its
Northern Atlantic wet heaths, with
Erica tetralix...
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Ericaceae which dominate heathlands are
Calluna vulgaris,
Erica cineria,
Erica tetralix, and
Vaccinium myrtillus. In heathland,
plants in Ericaceae...
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Cornus sanguinea,
buckthorn Rhamnus cathartica, cross-leaved
heath Erica tetralix and bramble. The wide
range of food
plants means that this butterfly...
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suggested many
plants that have
developed adhesive glands, such as
Erica tetralix,
Mirabilis longifolia,
Pelargonium zonale,
Primula sinesis, and Saxifraga...
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Within plant communities, NVC
Community M16 (
Erica tetralix -
Sphagnum compactum wet heath) is one of the 38 mire
communities in the
British National Vegetation...
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degraded areas of the bog
includes bog asphodel, cross-leaved
heath (
Erica tetralix), deergr****, hare's-tail cottongr**** (Eriophorum ****tum) and heather...
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heather (
Erica cinerea), cross-leaved
heath (
Erica tetralix), and
blaeberry (Vaccinium myrtillus). Wet
heaths are
characterized by the
shrubs E.
tetralix and...