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About:
Gaultheria shallon is a leathery-leaved shrub in the heather family (Ericaceae), native to western North America. In English it is known as salal, shallon, or in Britain simply Gaultheria.
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In the Pacific Northwest, the harvesting of Gaultheria shallon is the heart of a large industry which supplies cut evergreens worldwide for use in floral arrangements. It is used in native plant gardens.
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Kingdom: Plantae, Angiosperms, Eudicots, Asterids, Order: Ericales
Family: Ericaceae, Subfamily:/, Tribe:/
Genus: Gaultheria
Botanical Name:Gaultheria shallon Pursh
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Heirloom Varieties/Species:G.shallon
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