Cassiope


Cassiope is a genus of 18 small shrubby species in the family Ericaceae. It is the sole genus in the subfamily Cassiopoideae. They are native to the Arctic and north temperate montane regions. The genus is named after Cassiopeia of Greek mythology.

Description

Cassiope has scale-like leaves lying against the stems, and produce solitary bell-shaped flowers in late spring. Though hardy, flowers can be damaged by late frosts.

Taxonomy

Species

accepts 18 species.
  • Cassiope abbreviata
  • Cassiope x anadyrensis
  • Cassiope x argyrotricha
  • Cassiope ericoides
  • Cassiope fastigiata
  • Cassiope fujianensis
  • Cassiope hypnoides
  • Cassiope lycopodioides
  • Cassiope membranifolia
  • Cassiope mertensiana
  • Cassiope myosuroides
  • Cassiope nana
  • Cassiope palpebrata
  • Cassiope pectinata
  • Cassiope redowskii
  • Cassiope selaginoides
  • Cassiope stelleriana
  • Cassiope tetragona
  • ''Cassiope wardii''

    Uses

Cassiope is cultivated in gardens, suitable sites being rock gardens, peat banks or glades in woodland areas.