Heathers have been cultivated for several centuries, both the hardy heaths (Calluna, Daboecia and Erica) from the northern hemisphere and the more frost-tender species of Erica from southern Africa known as Cape heaths. In the late 19th century, a number of heather gardens were created, especially in Britain, and the popularity of heathers as long-lasting garden plants reached its zenith in western Europe and temperate North America in the late 20th century. At about the same time, deliberate breeding and selecting of Calluna vulgaris (ling) for flowers that lack normal sexual parts and remain bud-like led to a revolution in heather production with tens of millions of these bud-bloomer Calluna propagated each year for an ephemeral trade dom...
CITATION: Le Maitre, N. C., Pirie, M. D. & Bellstedt, D. U. 2019. Floral color, anthocyanin synthesi...
Since 1900, huge areas of European heathlands and species-rich grasslands have been converted into a...
Whilst most of the immense species richness of heathers (Calluna, Daboecia and Erica: Ericeae; Erica...
Heathers have been cultivated for several centuries, both the hardy heaths (Calluna, Daboecia and Er...
Erica turgida, a small unassuming pink bushy heath species was listed as ‘Extinct in the Wild’ in 19...
Vegetation and herbivore usage have been monitored since 1969/1970 at four moorland sites where heat...
Erica mackayana occurs only in western Ireland and N Spain. In Ireland, where it spreads only by cut...
The Threatened Species Programme at the South African National Biodiversity Institute, Kirstenbosch ...
OBJECTIVES OF THE THESISHeathlands in The Netherlands are vanishing due to the invasion of trees. Th...
The heather beetle Lochmaea suturalis is a naturally occurring species in the heather dominated land...
[Page 2] The heather where it is the thickest makes the brownish patches. The heather is a good deal...
Introduction: The Cape Floristic Region (CFR) is a biodiversity hotspot, recognized globally for its...
Floristic diversity changes substantially depending on the type of land management. We evaluated th...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this...
CITATION: Le Maitre, N. C., Pirie, M. D. & Bellstedt, D. U. 2019. Floral color, anthocyanin synthesi...
Since 1900, huge areas of European heathlands and species-rich grasslands have been converted into a...
Whilst most of the immense species richness of heathers (Calluna, Daboecia and Erica: Ericeae; Erica...
Heathers have been cultivated for several centuries, both the hardy heaths (Calluna, Daboecia and Er...
Erica turgida, a small unassuming pink bushy heath species was listed as ‘Extinct in the Wild’ in 19...
Vegetation and herbivore usage have been monitored since 1969/1970 at four moorland sites where heat...
Erica mackayana occurs only in western Ireland and N Spain. In Ireland, where it spreads only by cut...
The Threatened Species Programme at the South African National Biodiversity Institute, Kirstenbosch ...
OBJECTIVES OF THE THESISHeathlands in The Netherlands are vanishing due to the invasion of trees. Th...
The heather beetle Lochmaea suturalis is a naturally occurring species in the heather dominated land...
[Page 2] The heather where it is the thickest makes the brownish patches. The heather is a good deal...
Introduction: The Cape Floristic Region (CFR) is a biodiversity hotspot, recognized globally for its...
Floristic diversity changes substantially depending on the type of land management. We evaluated th...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this...
CITATION: Le Maitre, N. C., Pirie, M. D. & Bellstedt, D. U. 2019. Floral color, anthocyanin synthesi...
Since 1900, huge areas of European heathlands and species-rich grasslands have been converted into a...
Whilst most of the immense species richness of heathers (Calluna, Daboecia and Erica: Ericeae; Erica...