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Anderson, S. M. 1958. Factors affecting germination and seedling establishment in Calluna vulgaris (L.) Hull Thesis, Univ. of Aberdeen.
Barclay, E. P. 1991. Scottish heather, Calluna vulgaris (L.) Hull, in eastern Canada Naturaliste Canad. 118: 47-55.
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Clarkson, R. B. 1958. Scotch heather in North America Castanea 23: 119-29.
Craig, M. E. 1955. Studies anatomical and physiological on the fruits and seeds of Calluna vulgaris L. and Erica cinerea L Thesis, Univ. of Edinburgh.
Dixon, G. R.; Dutton, K. J. 1987. Manipulation of flowering in white heather Acta. Hortic. 205: 219-24.
Don, D. 1834. An attempt at a new arrangement of the Ericaceae Edinburgh New Philos. J. 17: 150-60.
Eaton, R. J. 1933. Another Massachusetts station for Calluna vulgaris Rhodora 35(416): 294.
Equihua, M.; Usher, M. B. 1993. Impact of carpets of the invasive moss Campylopus introflexus on Calluna vulgaris regeneration J. Ecol. 81: 359-65.
Gimingham, C. H. 1972. Ecology of heathlands Chapman and Hall, London. xv, 266 pages.
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Hagerup, O. 1950. Thrips pollination in Calluna Biol. Meddel. Kongel. Danske Vidensk. Selsk. 18: 1-16.
Hagerup, O. 1928. Morphological and cytological studies of Bicornes Dansk Bot. Ark. 6: 1-27.
Hagerup, O. 1954. Autogamy in some drooping Bicornes flowers Bot. Tidsskr. 51: 103-9.
Haslerud, H-D. 1974. Pollination of some Ericaceae in Norway Norweg. J. Bot. 21: 211-6.
Hermann, P. M.; Palser, B. F. 2000. Stamen development in the Ericaceae. I. Anther wall, microsporogenesis, inversion, and appendages Amer. J. Bot. 87: 934-957.
Hester, A. J.; Gimingham, C. H.; Miles, J. 1991. Succession from heather moorland to birch woodland. III. Seed availability, germination and early growth J. Ecol. 79: 329-44.
Jarvis, C. E.; McClintock, D. 1990. Notes on the typification of fourteen Linnaean names for European species of Erica, Calluna, and Andromeda (Ericaceae) Taxon 39: 517-20.
Knudson, L. 1929. Seed germination and growth of Calluna New Phyt. 28: 369-76, pl. 7-9.
Knudson, L. 1933. Non-symbiotic development of seedlings of Calluna New Phyt. 32: 115-27, pl. 6-7.
Knudson, L. 1928. Is the fungus necessary for development of seedlings of Calluna vulgaris? Amer. J. Bot. 15: 624-5.
Kron, K. A. 1996. Phylogenetic relationships of Empetraceae, Epacridaceae, Ericaceae, Monotropaceae, and Pyrolaceae: evidence from nuclear ribosomal 18s sequence data Ann. Bot. (UK) 77(4): 293-303.
Kron, K. A.; Chase, M. W. 1993. Systematics of the Ericaceae, Empetraceae, Epacridaceae and related taxa based upon rbcL sequence data Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 80: 735-41.
Legg, C. J.; Maltby, E.; Proctor, M. C. F. 1992. The ecology of severe moorland fire on the North York Moors: seed distribution and seedling establishment of Calluna vulgaris J. Ecol. 80: 737-52.
Leins, P. 1964. Entwicklungsgeschichtliche Studien an Ericales-Bluten Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 83: 57-88. (In German)
Littlefield, E. W. 1931. A new station for Calluna Rhodora 33(391): 162-3.
Luteyn, J. L.; Clemants, Steven E.; et al. 1996. Ericaceae of the southeastern United States Castanea 61(2): 101-44.
Mahy, G.; Jacquemart, A. L. 1998. Mating system of Calluna vulgaris: self-sterility and outcrossing estimations Canad. J. Bot. 76: 37-42.
Matthews, R. F. 1993. Calluna vulgaris The Fire Effects Information System [database]; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Intermountain Fire Sciences Laboratory; Missoula, MT; Fischer,WC compiler. ()
Mohamed, B. F.; Gimingham, C. H. 1970. The morphology of vegetative regeneration in Calluna vulgaris New Phyt. 69: 743-50.
Munson, R. H. 1984. Heaths and heathers cultivated in North America (Ericaceae) Baileya 22: 101-3.
Nordhagen, R. 1937. Studien ³ber die monotypische Gattung Calluna Salis. I. Ein Betrag zur Bicornes Bergens Mus. Årbok 1937: 1-55.
Nordhagen, R. 1938. Studien ³ber die monotypische Gattung Calluna Salis. II. Ein Betrag zur Bicornes Bergens Mus. Årbok 1938: 1-70.
Oldfield, F. 1959. The pollen morphology of some of the West European Ericales Pollen & Spores 1: 19-48.
Pearson, V.; Read, D. J. 1973. The biology of mycorrhiza in the Ericaceae. I. The isolation of the endophyte and synthesis of micorrhizas in asceptic culture New Phyt. 72: 371-9.
Peltrisot, C-N. 1904. Developpement et structure de la graine chez les Ericacees J. Bot. (Morot) 18: 309-67, 386-402. (In French)
Rayner, M. C. 1913. The ecology of Calluna vulgaris. I New Phyt. 12: 59-77, pl. 3.
Rayner, M. C. 1921. The ecology of Calluna vulgaris. II. The calcifuge habit J. Ecol. 9: 60-74, pl. 3.
Salas, M. C.; Vieitez, E. 1975. Inhibidores de germinacion: en Ericaceas Anales Inst. Bot. Cavanilles 32: 619-31.
Stevens, P. F. 1970. Calluna, Cassiope, and Harrimanella: A taxonomic and evolutionary problem New Phyt. 69: 1131-48.
Watson, L. 1964. The taxonomic significance of certain anatomical observations on Ericaceae- the Ericoideae, Calluna and Cassiope New Phyt. 63: 274-80.
Wilcock, P. 1994. Heather Honey Amer. Bee J. 134: 37.
Yang, B.-Y. 1952. Pollen grain morphology in the Ericaceae Quart. J. Taiwan Mus. 5: 1-24.
Young, J. A.; Young, C. G. 1992. Calluna In: Seeds of Woody Plants in North America. Dioscorides Press, Portland. 65 pages.