Myoporum parvifolium was created in 1810.
Myoporum insulare was created in 1810.
Myoporum viscosum was created in 1810.
Myoporum acuminatum was created in 1810.
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The scientific name for huckleberry is Vaccinium parvifolium.
Myoporum groundcover may turn yellow due to overwatering, poor soil drainage, nutrient deficiencies, or fungal diseases such as root rot. It is important to check the plant's watering schedule, soil quality, and overall health to address any issues causing the yellowing.
The Ngaio (Myoporum laetum) is also known as the mousehole tree and is the name of a suburb in Wellington.
A pie (dessert) made with huckleberries.While various Gaylussacia and some Vacciniumspecies, such as Vaccinium parvifolium, the Red Huckleberry, are always called huckleberries, other Vaccinium species may be called blueberries or huckleberries depending upon local custom, as in parts of Appalachia.
The shrub known as the huckleberry, with small edible fruits, is part of the Vaccinium genus. The most common varieties include the black huckleberry (Vaccinium membranaceum) and the red huckleberry (Vaccinium parvifolium), both of which are native to North America. Huckleberries are used in a variety of culinary applications, such as pies, jams, and syrups.
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