Gaylussacia

Contains 3 accepted taxa overall.

Characteristics
Gaylussacia Kunth
HUCKLEBERRY
Classification
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ERICALES
Gaylussacia
Citation
GAYLUSSACIA Kunth, in Humboldt et al., Nov. Gen. Sp. 3: 275, t. 257. 1819, nom. cons.
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TYPE: Gaylussacia buxifolia Kunth
Species
Scientific Name Common Name Status Photos
Gaylussacia dumosa DWARF HUCKLEBERRY Native FAC (NWPL) FAC (DEP)
Gaylussacia frondosa BLUE HUCKLEBERRY Native FAC (NWPL) FAC (DEP)
Gaylussacia mosieri WOOLLY HUCKLEBERRY Native FACW (NWPL) FACW (DEP)
[Family identification key]
1.  Leaves (esp. the lower surface), hypanthium, and fruit stipitate-glandular; leaves with or without sessile glands; inflorescence bracts subequal to longer than pedicels, persistent
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1.  Leaves, hypanthium, and fruit without stipitate glands; leaf blades with sessile glands below only; inflorescence bracts shorter than pedicels, early-deciduous (G. frondosa s.lat.)
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2.  Plant 10-30(40) cm tall; lower surface of the leaves uniformly dotted with sessile glands; hypanthium and fruit with stipitate glands to ca. 0.5 mm long; corolla 3-5 mm long
2.  Plant 30-100(150) cm tall; lower surface of the leaves not gland-dotted, with stipitate glands only; Hypanthium and fruit hirsute with stipitate glands to ca. 1 mm long
3.  Twigs of current season glabrous or glabrate; leaf blade lower surface glabrous or hairy, glaucescent, sessile glands yellowish or orangish brown (panhandle; G. frondosa s.str.)
3.  Twigs of current season densely hairy with short unicellular hairs; leaf blade lower surface sparsely to densely hairy, glaucous or glaucescent, sessile glands yellowish, orangish, or reddish (widespread)
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4.  Plants 0.2-0.6(1) m tall; larger leaf blades 2-4 cm long, 1-2 cm wide, surfaces glabrous or sparsely short-hairy with the longer hairs ca. 0.1-0.25 mm long, glaucous on the lower surface, the sessile glands usually reddish or reddish brown; calyx glaucous (widespread)
4.  Plants 0.75-2.0 m tall; larger leaf blades 3-6 cm long, 2-3 cm wide, surfaces densely short-hairy with the longer hairs ca. 0.25-0.65 mm long, glaucescent on the lower surface, the sessile glands usually yellowish or orangish brown; calyx not glaucous (widespread)