Like most Ericaceae, " Erica " species are mainly calcifuges, being limited to acidic or very acidic soils.
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Some Russulaceae are associated with myco-heterotrophic plants of the Ericaceae subfamily Monotropoideae, forming " monotropoid mycorrhiza ".
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The larvae feed on Ericaceae species, including " Leiophyllum buxifolium " and probably " Gaylussacia " species.
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Flora includes " Azorella pedunculata " of the Apiaceae family and species from the Asteraceae, Fabaceae, and Ericaceae families.
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It is used on plants from the plant family Ericaceae ( Azaleas and Blueberries for example ) which thrive in an acidic soil.
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Erica actually has two meanings, one of which is related to the Heather plant whose Latin name is " Ericaceae ".
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The larvae feed on Ericaceae species, including " Vaccinium vacillans " and " Ledum groenlandicum " in the east.
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Kron runs a lab concerned with the large-scale relationships between flowering plants using " Ericaceae " as a model organism.
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Basically it wants the same soil conditions as other members of the heath family, Ericaceae, which includes azaleas, rhododendrons, blueberries and cranberries.
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Another genus, " Diplarche ", was included in the family by some authors but is now regarded as a member of Ericaceae.