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Erica carnea


Spring Heath




Origin:  Central and Southern Europe.
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These well known, low growing, early spring flowering shrubs remind one of the Heather of Scotland and are excellent as a groundcover on sandy soil or in front of foundations.



Michael Pascoe, NDP., ODH., CLT., MSc. (Plant Conservation)

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Family
Ericaceae
Genus
Erica
Species
carnea
Category
Woody
Type
Shrub (evergreen)
Pronunciation
USDA Hardiness Zone
5 - 7
Canadian Hardiness Zone
4a - 7a
RHS Hardiness Zone
H5 - H7
Temperature (°C)
-29 - (-12)
Temperature (°F)
-20 - 10
Height
15 cm
Spread
60 cm
Photographs
Description and Growing Information
Flowering Period
JanuaryMarchAprilMayDecember
Landscape
Great in a rock garden, in front of foundations or used as a ground cover.
Cultivation
Requires moist, acidic, well-drained soil, full sun and semi shade in hot climates. Plants should not be allowed to dry out neither should they sit in wet or waterlogged soils. Shear new yearly plantings to encourage broad spreading growth. Older plantings could be trimmed immediately after flowering to promote compactness and encourage fresh, bushy growth.
Shape
Low, spreading.
Growth
Slow
Pests
Pests might include vine weevil and aphids. Rabbits may feed on new shoots while voles may cause some girdling of branches especially under cover of snow. Fungal diseases may be a problem if the plants are stressed due to waterlogging or drought. They may include root rots such as Pythium and Phytophthora and foliage diseases such as Rhizoctonia and Botrytis.
Leaf Description
Opposite, needle-like, evergreen, 8.5 mm long, acute to apiculate, in whorls of 4.
Flower Description
Perfect, cylindric, 4-lobed corolla, 5 mm long, dark red anthers, white to red in colour, bees love them.
Fruit Description
Dehiscent capsule with many seeds.
Texture Description
Finely textured.
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