phyllodoce caerulea การใช้
- In Asia, " Phyllodoce caerulea " occurs in the Ural Mountains, around Lake Baikal and in the Mongolian Kentii mountains, but is absent from most of central Siberia.
- Only the most resiliant plants thrive; such as dwarf azaleas, crowberry, the blue heath ( Phyllodoce caerulea ), the moss bell heather ( Harrimanella hypnoides ), the pincushion plant ( Diapensia lapponica ) and glacier buttercup ( Ranunculus glacialis ).
- ""'Phyllodoce caerulea " "', known as "'blue heath "'in British English and "'purple mountain heather "'in American English, is an evergreen species of dwarf shrub that grows up to around tall, and bears clusters of 2 6 purple flowers.