Gaultheria shallon (salal)
Gaultheria shallon (salal)
Pronunciation: Gaulthe-ria shal-on
Family: Ericaceae
Plant type: Broadleaf evergreen, floral cut plan
Zone: 6 (-24 to -18 C)
Origin: BC west coast of Cascades, U.S northwest
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Height: 2-3 m
Spread: 5-7 m
Form texture: medium coarse
Habit: irregular, dense, spreading
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Leaves
Arrangement: simple, alternate
Shape: Ovate, dentate
Size: 4-10 cm long
Margin: lustrous
Characteristics: Broadly ovate leaves, thick with very small serrations; stems pubescent
Colour: dark green
Time: April - May
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Time: April - May
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Flowers
Inflorescence type: Bracted raceme
Colour: White pink
Size: 4-10 cm long
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Stem
Colour: red, tan
Description: arching, multi-stemmed branches, runners (stolon)
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Colour: purple, black, dark dark red
Time: july august september
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Exposure
- Full sun, filtered shade
Preferred soil
- Acidic, well drained
Landscape uses
- floriculture, cut flowers
- erosion control
- mixed shrub boarder
- woodland margin
Propagation
- Seeds should be sown in the fall directly in the garden where they are to grow
- Soft wood cuttings can be struck in mid summer
- Sucker wood can be removed and transplanted in the fall or spring months
- Seeds should be sown in the fall directly in the garden where they are to grow
- Soft wood cuttings can be struck in mid summer
- Sucker wood can be removed and transplanted in the fall or spring months
Pests
- Parasitic nematodes
- Root weevils
- Parasitic nematodes
- Root weevils
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