gaultheria shallon

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gaultheria shallon

A hiker picks ripe gaultheria shallon berries along a forest trail.

Definition

Noun: * A small evergreen shrub (Gaultheria shallon) native to the Pacific coast of North America, characterized by leathery leaves, pinkish-white urn-shaped flowers, and edible, dark purple, grape-sized berries. It is commonly known as salal.

Usage
  • is a dominant understory plant in many coastal forests.
  • The dense thickets formed by provide important cover for wildlife.
  • Foragers harvest the berries of for making jams and preserves.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical and ecological contexts, is used to describe a key species in Pacific Northwest plant communities, often studied for its role in succession and soil ecology.
  • The plant is sometimes referred to in horticulture for its use as a durable, shade-tolerant ornamental ground cover.
Variants and Related Words
  • Salal: The most common common name for .
  • Shallon: An alternative common name, derived from the species epithet.
  • Gaultheria: The genus name, which includes other species like wintergreen ().
Synonyms
  • Salal
  • Shallon berry
  • (Scientific) Pursh
Different Meanings

This term refers specifically to a single botanical species. It does not have other unrelated meanings.

gaultheria shallon

A hiker picks ripe gaultheria shallon berries along a forest trail.

Noun
  1. small evergreen shrub of Pacific coast of North America having edible dark purple grape-sized berries