Ericaceae
Ericaceae is a family of flowering plants that includes many familiar species such as heathers, cranberries, blueberries, rhododendrons, and azaleas. The family is widespread and diverse, with over 4,000 known species distributed across temperate and alpine regions of the world.
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The family is widespread and diverse, with over 4,000 known species distributed across temperate and alpine regions of the world. Ericaceae plants are typically shrubs or small trees and are known for their evergreen leaves, often with waxy or hairy surfaces. Many species produce showy flowers that are usually urn-shaped, and their fruits are often small berries. Ericaceae plants are well-adapted to acidic soils and are often found in nutrient-poor environments such as bogs and heathlands. Several species have economic and ecological importance, such as commercial crops like blueberries and cranberries, and some are used in traditional medicine. The family Ericaceae is also significant in horticulture and landscaping, with many cultivated varieties of rhododendrons and azaleas being popular garden plants.
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