Calluna (Noun)
Meaning
One species.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The Scotch heather is the sole species classified under the monotypic genus calluna.
- Ericoid shrubs, particularly heath, Calluna, exhibit thick cell walls composed mainly of pectins.
- Low-level competition of Erica, commonly out competes, but cannot suppress growth of heather species classified under Calluna entirely.
- Research findings suggests when areas go long enough without regular wildfires growth can hinder regeneration capabilities in, notably of those categorized within genus calluna, through too heavy development.
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