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    HEATHERS Erica
    HEATHERS Erica
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    HEATHERS Erica

    Commonly known as Alpine heath, Winter heath

    A shrub to bring a moorland character to your garden.

    Genus of more than 800 species of evergreen trees, shrubs and subshrubs from a variety of habitats from wet moorland to dry heathland in Europe, western Asia, the Arabian Peninsula, northern Africa, Macaronesia, montane habitats in tropical Africa and especially temperate southern Africa (Cape heaths). They often dominate heathland and moorland and this is mirrored in miniature with their ground-covering characteristics in garden planting.

    E.carnea, Alpine or Winter heath flowers from winter to mid spring, cinerea, bell heather from early summer to early autumn, vagans, Cornish heath, from midsummer to mid-autumn and x darleyensis, a particularly useful groundcover, from late autumn through winter to early spring. All are an excellent source of nectar for bees.

    Native ericas are E. ciliaris, Dorset heath found also in Devon, Cornwall and the west of Ireland, E. cinerea, Bell heather, common on the drier areas of moorland and tetralix, Cross-leaved heath. common except for the Midlands. E. vagans, in the wild, is found on the Lizard peninsula in Cornwall.

    Full Plant Details - Sun/Soil & other attributes
    • Pests & Diseases
      Fungal attack from Phytophthora root rot. Pythium, and Rhizoctonia in warm, wet conditions.
    • Place of origin
      Europe, temperate Africa, temperate western and central Asia.
    • Resistant to honey fungus
      These plants have little or few problems with honey fungus.
    • Evergreen
      Whorled leaves with urn- or bell-shaped flowers.
    • Ground cover
      These plants are typically low growing and spread quickly to inhibit weed growth on areas of bare soil
      Low, spreading shrub. Produces flowers in one-sided racemes 7cm (3in) long.
    • Acid / ericaceous loving
      will tolerate mildly alkaline soil.
    • Fertile well drained soil
      Open site.
    • Full sun
    • Partial shade
      Will tolerate partial shade.
    • Bee friendly
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    Varieties

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  • HEATHERS Erica x darleyensis 'Phoebe'
    Darley Dale heath
    Salmon flowers
     
    P9/0.5 Litre
    £4.50
    HEATHERS Erica erigena 'Irish Dusk'
    Rose-pink, greyish foliage
     
    P9/0.5 Litre
    £4.50
    HEATHERS Erica erigena 'W.T. Rackliff'
    Globose white form
     
    P9/0.5 Litre
    £4.50
    HEATHERS Erica lusitanica
    Portugal heath
    Tree heather, white flushed pink
     
    1 to 1.5 Litre
    £17.50
    HEATHERS Erica vagans 'Mrs D.F. Maxwell'
    Deep cerise flowers
     
    P9/0.5 Litre
    £4.50
    Available Early Spring 2026
    Spring according to the Met office is defined as March 1st - May 31st. Therefore early spring is early March to mid-April. This is not a guaranteed date but an estimate and subject to availability.
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