Calcifuge
A calcifuge is a plant that does not tolerate alkaline soil. The word is derived from the Latin 'to flee from chalk'. These plants are also described as ericaceous, as the prototypical calcifuge is the genus Erica. It is not the presence of carbonate or hydroxide ions per se that these plants cannot tolerate, but the fact that under alkaline conditions, iron becomes less soluble. Consequently, calcifuges grown on alkaline soils often develop the symptoms of iron deficiency, i.e. interveinal chlorosis of new growth. There are many horticultural plants which are calcifuges, most of which require an 'ericaceous' compost with a low pH, composed principally of Sphagnum moss peat. Alternatively sulphur chips may be used to lower soil pH.
A plant that thrives in lime-rich soils is known as a calcicole.
Examples
Order Ericales
[Ericaceae]
- Andromeda polifolia
- Calluna
- Cassiope lycopodioides
- Daboecia
- Enkianthus campanulatus
- Erica
- Gaultheria mucronata
- Kalmia latifolia
- PierisRhododendron
- Vaccinium corymbosum
- ''Vaccinium myrtillus''
[Sarraceniaceae] (carnivorous">Carnivorous plant">carnivorous)
- Pitcher plants of the genera Sarracenia, Darlingtonia, and Heliamphora
[Styracaceae]
- ''Styrax wilsonii''
[Theaceae]
Order Caryophyllales
[Droseraceae] (carnivorous">Carnivorous plant">carnivorous)
[Nepenthaceae] (carnivorous">Carnivorous plant">carnivorous)
- ''Nepenthes''
Order Lamiales
[Lentibulariaceae] (carnivorous">Carnivorous plant">carnivorous)
- Utricularia sect. Calpidisca and some other subgenera
Other orders
[Asteraceae]
- ''Arnica montana''
[Columelliaceae]
[Cornaceae]
- ''Cornus florida''
[Elaeocarpaceae]
[Fagaceae]
[Gentianaceae]
[Hamamelidaceae]
[Papaveraceae]
[Poaceae]
- ''Avena sativa''